ManTech International [MANT] on Wednesday said it has received two task orders potentially worth $110 million in total for federal civilian cyber security efforts under the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Continuous Diagnostics and Mitigation (CDM) program.
The largest task order, worth $85 million over two years, is called Privileged Access Management (PRIVMGMNT) and was awarded under the CDM Continuous Monitoring as a Service (CMaaS) Blanket Purchase Agreement and General Services Administration IT Schedule 70 contract.
For PRIVMGMNT, ManTech will support privileged access management under Phase 2 of the CDM program, which includes access control management, security-related behavior management, credentials and authentication management, and privileges. The company said it will support objectives for privileged access management driven by the 2015 Cyber Sprint and the White House’s Cybersecurity Strategy and Implementation Plan.
ManTech said the PRIVMGMNT award “provides a unique opportunity to implement advanced tools to manage privileged access to critical information across federal agencies directly defending against insider threats.”
The second task order is potentially worth $25 million over three years and is for CMaaS for Group F Phases 1 and 2 implementations. The task order was awarded under GSA’s Alliant Government-Wide Acquisition Contract.
Under the Group F task order, ManTech will bring provide services to multiple federal agencies, in addition to consolidated reporting to the federal CDM Dashboard, leveraging a cloud solution. The company says it will bring solutions to 44 federal agencies, providing the government “unparalleled visibility into the security of federal networks.”
Phase 1 of CDM includes hardware and software asset management, configuration settings management, and vulnerability management.
The CDM program provides federal entities with additional network sensor capacity, automated sensor collections and prioritized risk alerts using commercial-off-the-shelf tools.
ManTech has won a number of task orders under CDM, both through its legacy business and its acquisition last year of Knowledge Consulting Group.