Telos Corporation has received a contract to upgrade the US Air Force's (USAF) De-Militarised Zone (DMZ).
Valued at $26.9m, the contract includes modification and replacement of an ageing DMZ by updating the networking equipment including firewall, intrusion prevention and intrusion detection systems, anti-virus software, web-portal capability and security management.
Telos Corporation cyber operations and defence senior vice-president and general manager Brendan D. Malloy said: “Telos is committed to providing the highest-level of security services and solutions to the US Air Force, and have done so for decades.
“After a competitive acquisition process, we’re proud to be chosen to continue this work.”
Work under the contract will be carried out at Robins Air Force Base in Georgia, Beale Air Force Base in California, Langley Air Force Base in Virginia, Ramstein Air Base in Germany and Wichita, Kansas.
The upgradation of the DMZ is expected to be completed by 2019.
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