Wickr Awarded Multi Million Dollar U.S. Air Force Contract to Extend Secure Communication Services Across All Major Department of Defense Agencies
Wickr, the secure collaboration platform known for its robust end-to-end encryption and the ability to securely operate on Zero Trust Networks (ZTN), announced the company has been awarded a $35 million dollar contract from the United States Air Force to provide its Wickr-based recall, alert and messaging (Wickr RAM) throughout the United States Department of Defense (DoD).
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With this new Air Force contract, Wickr further extends its services across all three major DoD departments, expanding to provide secure communications for the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Air Force with end-to-end encrypted file, video, chat, text and voice services for end-users.
“Providing secure communications to the tactical edge and higher on government & personal devices for data up to IL4 FOUO to include PII & PHI is greatly improving situational awareness and enabling commanders to have more complete decision making data,” said Dan Skinner Head of Federal Operations, Wickr.
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To meet Department of Defense (DOD) security requirements, Wickr RAM enables full administrative and compliance controls. The contract names Wickr RAM as a DoD approved Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) certified application suite, and is additionally Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) FedRAMP certified, an imperative criteria to consider when selecting a collaboration service that ensures the highest levels of security for nationally recognized government entities.
“Wickr is honored to be the recipients of this contract that will be used to enhance Air Force security and meet the government’s needs for their most essential, private communication with the utmost secure communication and collaboration tools,” said Joel Wallenstrom, CEO of Wickr. “We hope that this partnership will continue to inform the global encryption discussion and highlight the need for true security in government agencies.”
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