Excerpt from Homeland Security Today Article, Published on Oct 02 , 2024

Delviom, an 8(a) woman-owned IT services provider, has been awarded a $51 million contract by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO) to strengthen its cybersecurity governance and compliance efforts. The contract, secured after a competitive bid against 19 other firms, highlights Delviom’s expanding role in federal cybersecurity initiatives.

With certifications in ISO 9001:2015, ISO 27001:2013, and ISO 20000-1:2011, along with a CMMI-SVC level 3 appraisal, Delviom brings a proven track record of excellence in cybersecurity, business intelligence (BI), and IT staff augmentation. The company’s deep expertise in cybersecurity governance and compliance ensures that DHS headquarters will not only meet federal regulatory standards but also enhance its overall cybersecurity risk management.

Under this contract, Delviom will assist DHS in implementing effective governance frameworks, ensuring compliance with key federal cybersecurity standards like FISMA and NIST. This support will improve decision-making processes related to cybersecurity risks and enhance DHS’s ability to protect sensitive systems and data.

As a member of the Government Technology & Services Coalition (GTSC), Delviom has a longstanding reputation for delivering critical cybersecurity and business intelligence solutions to government agencies. This new contract is a testament to the company’s growing capability to deliver complex cybersecurity services to federal clients.

“This is a pivotal opportunity for Delviom to expand our footprint in the federal cybersecurity space and help DHS maintain secure and compliant operations,” said a Delviom representative.

With cybersecurity risks on the rise, Delviom’s work will play a crucial role in safeguarding DHS operations, ensuring regulatory alignment, and enhancing cybersecurity defenses across its headquarters.

To delve deeper into this topic, please read the full article on Homeland Security Today.