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archTIS’ NC Protect listed on GSA Federal Supply Schedule 70

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archTIS’ NC Protect listed on GSA Federal Supply Schedule 70

Software solutions company archTIS has confirmed that the companys NC Protect product has been listed on the GSA Federal Supply Schedule 70, making the NC Protect more available to the United States’ public service.

Software solutions company archTIS has confirmed that the companys NC Protect product has been listed on the GSA Federal Supply Schedule 70, making the NC Protect more available to the United States’ public service.

Secure information software provider archTIS has confirmed that the company's NC Protect product will be more available to the United States public service, having been listed on the GSA Federal Supply Schedule 70.

NC Protect was designed for integration with Microsoft 365 and SharePoint on-premises to create enhanced attribute-based access control and provide greater zero trust protection.

 
 

It is expected that the new listing will allow the company to provide additional services to the US government at all levels, as well as government departments. Currently it is also available via Carahsoft.

“Our inclusion on the GSA schedule, and other US government contact vehicles, through our expanding US federal partner network demonstrates archTIS’ commitment to serving and expanding its presence in the US public sector," global chief operating officer and US president of archTIS Kurt Mueffelmann said.

"With the addition of NC Protect to the GSA schedule, US public sector agencies now have extensive access to NC Protect to improve information security and control cross departmental and multiagency sharing across Microsoft applications using our unique ABAC-enabled zero trust approach.”

Just last week, archTIS announced the appointment of Nick Main as its new chief security officer (CSO), responsible for overseeing the company’s security strategy and practices.

Main, who is currently serving as archTIS’ chief architect, replaces archTIS co-founder Bruce Talbot, who is transitioning into retirement.

In his new role, Main will be tasked with strengthening the firm’s security posture, ensuring it protects its infrastructure and assets, as well as customer information from physical and cyber threats.

The new appointee holds over 20 years of senior level experience in Australian government, Defence and law enforcement.

Throughout his career, Main has managed technology strategy, security, architecture, technical consultancy, and high tempo technical project delivery across complex and high security environments.

[Related: archTIS appoints new CSO]

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