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Axellio wins $4.97 mn cyber security contract from U.S. Army

Axellio, a provider of cyber security threat detection and response solutions, has won a $4.97 million contract for expanding the U.S. Army’s Garrison Defensive Cyberspace Operations Platform (GDP).
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The contract is designed to make the GDP more portable, enabling it to be rapidly deployed anywhere in the world.

Axellio, in conjunction with World Wide Technology (WWT), was selected for the contract by the U.S. Army.  Axellio has experience in working on the GDP, as it is currently expanding the number of GDP version 3 installations at select Army Garrison bases around the world.

Axellio will use its PacketXpress Packable Edition (PPX) as a converged solution to give the platform portability, while enhancing processing and storage capabilities. The GDP was originally designed to monitor, detect, and analyze anomalous behavior and intrusions on the Army’s Garrison networks via a permanent deployment.

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