Sentar awarded $32M task order for Defense Health Agency

(Sentar Facebook)

HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville-based Sentar has been awarded the Cybersecurity Risk Management Operations recompete task order by the Naval Information Warfare Center Atlantic.

According to a news release, the task order includes one base year and four option years and is valued over $172.7 million if all options are exercised. Sentar is a women-owned small business specializing in advanced cyber-intelligence solutions and technology.

Under the task order, Sentar continues its nearly 10 years of support, providing project execution of the Cyber Security Division mission throughout the United States and other countries.

This includes support to all Department of Defense Military Health System sites, which range in size from 1,500 to 60,000 server and workstation assets and support as many as 430 Programs of Record Systems, each with varying sizes, architectures, and operating systems, Sentar said.

“We are excited to partner with NIWC Atlantic in executing this critical mission,” said Director Nathan Swab. “With our expertise in cybersecurity and commitment to excellence, we are confident in our ability to continue to enhance the security posture of the Department of Defense Military Health System and ensure the delivery of secure and reliable healthcare services to millions of beneficiaries.

“This partnership is a testament to Sentar’s dedication to protecting critical information systems and our unwavering commitment to national security.”

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