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KITC Awarded Florida Department of Environmental Protection Information Security Services Contract

  • kitcpmo
  • 5 days ago
  • 1 min read

KITC has been awarded the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FL DEP) Information Security Services contract, supporting the Department’s ongoing efforts to strengthen its Information Security Program and protect critical systems and data.


Through this contract, KITC will provide support across key areas of information security, including risk assessments, security policy and procedure development, access controls, and security program implementation. This work will help FL DEP enhance its ability to identify and mitigate risks, strengthen compliance with state and industry standards, and maintain secure, resilient operations.


The scope of this effort includes supporting key security initiatives such as risk assessments, security policy and procedure enhancements, user access controls, and vulnerability management. These activities align with Florida statutes and recognized frameworks such as the NIST Cybersecurity Framework, helping ensure a consistent and effective approach to security across the Department’s environment.


KITC brings prior experience supporting all 36 Florida state agencies, including FL DEP, delivering cybersecurity and consulting services across a range of programs and environments. This continued partnership reflects our ability to translate security requirements into practical, operational solutions aligned with state needs.


This award further strengthens KITC’s presence within the State of Florida and reinforces our commitment to supporting public sector organizations through scalable, mission-focused cybersecurity services.


About KITC

KITC is an IT and professional services company with over 18 years of experience delivering cybersecurity and cloud solutions to government and commercial clients. KITC supports organizations in modernizing cloud environments, managing risk, and maintaining secure, compliant operations across a range of systems.

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