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The Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) is seeking sources for a consolidated Army endpoint security program worth up to $850 million. The program aims to defend the Army's network and advance its zero trust goals. Responses are due June 29.
This effort is significant as it consolidates endpoint security support and advances the Army's zero trust goals, enhancing the security of its networks. The program's value of up to $850 million highlights the importance of cybersecurity in the Army's operations.
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