WidePoint’s Subsidiary IT Authorities Awarded New $1.4M Managed IT And Cyber Services Contract

WidePoint Corporation (NYSE:WYY), the innovative technology Managed Solution Provider (MSP) specializing in Identity & Access Management (IAM), Telecommunications and Managed Mobility Services (MMS), Analytics &

WidePoint Corporation (NYSE:WYY), the innovative technology Managed Solution Provider (MSP) specializing in Identity & Access Management (IAM), Telecommunications and Managed Mobility Services (MMS), Analytics & Billing as a Service (ABaaS), and IT as a Service (ITaaS), announced that its subsidiary IT Authorities has been awarded a new three-year contract valued at more than $1.4 million from a major Florida attraction and research center.

Jason Caras, CEO of IT Authorities, stated: “This contract award expands IT Authorities’ reputation as a leading MSP. I am proud of the IT Authorities team for their dedication and expertise which allowed us to win this contract. We will be providing a full scope of managed IT services, including cyber security services, to one of Florida’s most popular attractions and research centers.”

The contract encompasses:

  • Managed IT Services (24x7x365 Management and Support)
    • Monitoring and management of technology
    • End user support
    • Disaster recovery planning
    • Strategy & Consulting
  • Managed Cyber Security Services (24x7x365 Management and Support)
    • Security Operations Center as a Service (SOC-as-a-Service)
    • Security Information Event Management (SIEM)

Jin Kang, WidePoint’s CEO, added: “This award is a prime example of successful cross-sell efforts by our organization. By incorporating cyber security services, IT Authorities is combining WidePoint’s strengths to win and elevate WidePoint’s position in the MSP arena.”

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