Stanley will create Web filter for DISA intranet traffic
Stanley Inc. will provide information technology and Web security services to the Defense Information Systems Agency under a five-year, task order valued at $23 million.
Stanley Inc. will provide information technology and Web security services to the Defense Information Systems Agency under a five-year, task order valued at $23 million if all options are exercised.
Stanley will support DISA’s enterprise IT policy and planning, product integration, security engineering certification and accreditation, operations support, hardware support, software support and managed services, company officials said today.
Specifically, the contractor will provide an enterprise Web filtering solution that maintains control of all content that traverses the Internet and DISA’s Unclassified but Sensitive IP Router Network known as NIPRNet.
Stanley also will establish a defensive perimeter to protect Web traffic and content on the NIPRNet/Internet operation, block malicious inbound content and outbound requests to malicious sites, centralize remote management, and provide DISA with a robust set of management and reporting tools.
The DISA award comes under the company’s Encore II indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity prime contract.
Stanley, of Arlington, Va., ranks No. 45 on Washington Technology’s 2009 Top 100 list of the largest federal government prime contractors.