Delviom, an 8(a) woman-owned IT services and solutions provider, has been awarded a $51 million contract by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO) to deliver Cybersecurity Governance and Compliance Services. The company secured the contract after competing against 19 other firms, marking a significant expansion of its role in supporting DHS’s cybersecurity initiatives.
Delviom is ISO 9001:2015, ISO 27001:2013, and ISO 20000-1:2011 certified, and is also CMMI-SVC level 3 appraised. The company specializes in cybersecurity, business intelligence (BI), and IT staff augmentation, with a strong track record of providing tailored services to federal and commercial clients. The new DHS contract will focus on enhancing cybersecurity governance and compliance efforts, helping DHS headquarters maintain regulatory alignment and improve overall cybersecurity risk management.
As a member of the Government Technology & Services Coalition (GTSC), Delviom has developed a reputation for providing critical cybersecurity and business intelligence solutions to government agencies. This latest contract builds on Delviom’s existing portfolio of work with federal agencies and demonstrates the company’s growing capability to deliver complex cybersecurity services.
Delviom will support DHS in implementing governance frameworks, ensuring compliance with federal cybersecurity standards, and improving decision-making processes related to cybersecurity risks.
Award ID: 70RTAC24FR0000108