Battelle has been selected for a major Department of Defense cybersecurity contract.
The company won a slot on the Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC) Cyber Security and Information Systems Technical Area Tasks (CS TAT) program, a five-year, $5 billion indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contract. CS TAT replaces DTIC’s $2 billion Software Networks Information Modeling and Simulation $2 billion contract. Battelle is one contractors picked for CS TAT. Battelle is one of 10ten contractors qualified to bid on the CS TAT contract.
“We are gratified to have the opportunity to be able to continue the important work of helping the Department of Defense strengthen cybersecurity measures under this new contract,” said Lisa McCauley, general manager of Battelle’s Cyber Innovations division, in a company news release.




