National Capital Authority outsources IT and cybersecurity to Brennan
Brennan has announced it has been awarded a multi-year contract by the National Capital Authority (NCA) to manage its IT and cybersecurity environment.
The agreement is for an initial three-year term with options to extend to up to nine years.
The contract includes delivery of strengthened cybersecurity capabilities, a virtual CTO and CISO advisory function, and a digital operating model tailored to meet the NCA’s evolving needs.
Brennan Managing Director, Dave Stevens, said the appointment by NCA was a key milestone in the company’s federal government growth strategy.
“Over the past few years, we’ve invested significantly in building on our capabilities to deliver secure, scalable technology environments that meet the specific requirements of government,” he said. “With CBR Cyber now a Brennan company, we offer a full-service, security-first model, covering everything from architecture to operations, with all control, support, and governance delivered in Australia.”
“Government agencies face complex, high-stakes challenges, particularly around cybersecurity and operational continuity,” said Former CBR Cyber Managing Director and Brennan Federal Manager, Andrew Weir. “Our response to the NCA is a strong example of how we combine deep public sector experience with technical rigour to deliver meaningful outcomes.”
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