MacAulay-Brown, Inc. (MacB) won a series of offensive and defensive cyber contracts and task orders for the U.S. government totaling over $45 million, the company said Monday.
The contracts support classified Defense Department and other U.S. government customers around the world, MacB said. The contract work includes providing Host-Based Security System management, computer network defense, network engineering and operations, and around-the-clock threat and malware analysis.
“As the partner of choice for cyber missions, we provide the full range of technical expertise to meet unique requirements with our rapid capability development processes. We are committed to defending our national security networks and leveraging our best-of-breed defensive practices for these critical customers,” Dan Gutierrez, vice president for the company’s national security group (NSG), said in a statement.
MacB is a national security company focusing on advanced engineering services and product solutions. It is headquartered in Dayton, Ohio, and Vienna, Va., with over 1,500 employees around the world.