
Dynamics Research Corp. reports it has landed $15.4 million from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security for IT security services.
Under the contract, Dynamics Research (Nasdaq: DRCO) will continue to provide engineering on Homeland Security’s IT security plan. The Andover-based company will also help the agency comply with the Federal Information Security Management Act. Dynamics Research will also provide training to Homeland Security personnel.
The deal has a base period of 10 months and three one-year options.
Last month, Dynamics Research Corp. landed $2.4 million from the U.S. Air Force for IT security work at the Navy’s Global Cyberspace Integration Center.
In October, the company brought in two deals worth almost $24 million.
The company took in $20.2 million from the U.S. Air Force for component identification technology. Under the two-year, nine-month order, Dynamics Research will develop technology to mark parts used in Air Force planes.
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