|
Raytheon Wins $5M
Maryland Procurement Office SOA Cross-Domain Security Solution Deal
June 24, 2009
Raytheon
has received a $5 million contract from the Maryland Procurement Office
to create a Distributed Services (Architecture) Cross Domain Service.
The proof-of-concept contract will connect two formerly discordant
concepts - "open" service-oriented architectures and "closed"
cross-domain guard solutions - across the intelligence community,
operating at multiple security levels.
Service-oriented architectures (SOAs) are open frameworks that provide
methods for systems development and integration in which systems package
functionality as interoperable services. Guards provide a restrictive
network interface that protect against the undesired release of
sensitive data between security classification levels.
Raytheon
will leverage its expertise in both guards (with its High-Speed Guard
system) and SOAs to provide an enterprise-capable, SOA-compatible,
cross-domain solution.
"We have provided pieces of this solution for our Department of Defense
customer, and now we are taking our expertise a bit further to apply
this solution to a more complex concern of our customer," said Steve
Hawkins, vice president of Raytheon Information Security Solutions.
"Raytheon will provide service-oriented architecture cross-domain
solutions to enable open system development."
Raytheon was one of only two vendors chosen for this proof-of-concept
contract. A follow-on prototype-development solicitation is anticipated
after a 12-month period of performance. |