Lockheed to provide cyber crime support to DoD

The ceiling value on the contract is $454 million. Most of the work will be located in Linthicum, Md., at at DC3 headquarters.

Lockheed Martin will now provide cybersecurity support to the Defense Department’s Cyber Crime Center (DC3).

The ceiling value on the contract is $454 million.

Most of the work will be located in Linthicum, Md., at at DC3 headquarters.

The Defense Department, because of its size, is a target for cyber criminals across the board including terrorists, spies and identity thieves.

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