Northrop Grumman wins DHS classified networks contract

By Ruben Gomez Federal News Radio Northrop Grumman has won a contract that could make it safer for your agency to share information. The project has a potential...

By Ruben Gomez
Federal News Radio

Northrop Grumman has won a contract that could make it safer for your agency to share information.

The project has a potential value of $1.1 billion.

It’s a follow-on for the Enterprise Networked Services Support task order, which many agencies use to share information securely. Homeland Security runs the project.

As part of the contract, Northrop will modernize classified IT services for DHS.

The company has been working with the system since 2004.

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