Lockheed Martin has been awarded a contract to continue helping the Department of Defense fight cybercrime.
Under the five-year contract, which has a maximum value of $347 million, Lockheed Martin will support investigations by the Defense Cyber Crime Center, or DC3, of criminal and counterintelligence matters, according to a company news release.
The contract, awarded by the General Services Administration’s Federal Systems Integration and Management Center, includes a one-year base period and four one-year options.
“The contract includes comprehensive services for the DC3 mission including leadership and staffing for the DoD Collaborative Information Sharing Environment (DCISE), the Defense Computer Forensics Laboratory (DCFL), the Defense Cyber Crime Institute (DCCI), and the Defense Cyber Crime Center–Analytical Group (DC3-AG),” Lockheed Martin said.
The company has served as the DC3 prime contractor since 2012.
Lockheed to continue helping DoD fight cybercrime




