Cicero, NY -- The Department of Homeland Security’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement has awarded SRC Inc. a contract with the potential value of up to $41.9 million to help protect critical information technology. The company, formerly known as Syracuse Research Corp., today said it will establish and maintain a Security Operations Center. Work on the contract will be done at...
Cicero, NY -- The Department of Homeland Security’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement has awarded SRC Inc. a contract with the potential value of up to $41.9 million to help protect critical information technology.
The company, formerly known as Syracuse Research Corp., today said it will establish and maintain a Security Operations Center.
Work on the contract will be done at the company’s Cicero headquarters and offices in Chantilly, Va., and Aberdeen, Md.
The contract will enable the Immigrations and Customs Enforcement, which protects national security, public safety and the U.S. border, to monitor its information technology 24 hours a day, and evaluate and respond to cybersecurity threats.