Exostar Partners with U.S. Army on NCODE Initiative
Exostar, renowned for its role in providing secure business collaboration solutions within regulated sectors such as aerospace and defense, has recently been chosen by the U.S. Army to join the Next-Gen Commercial Operations in Defended Enclaves (NCODE) contract initiative. This collaboration aims to bolster the cybersecurity frameworks of small businesses operating within the Defense Industrial Base (DIB).
Importance of Cybersecurity for Small Businesses
Small businesses form the backbone of technological innovation in support of U.S. national security. They are essential contributors to the defense sector; however, they often face significant challenges stemming from persistent cybersecurity threats. These threats, emanating from various criminal and nation-state actors, jeopardize the sensitive data and operations of these businesses, as well as the security of U.S. military personnel.
As part of the NCODE initiative, small businesses in DIB will gain access to a structured and federally funded avenue aimed at enhancing their cybersecurity posture. By collaborating with Verified External Service Providers (VESPs) like Exostar, these organizations can effectively implement necessary cybersecurity measures, such as compliance with the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Special Publication 800-171 requirements—a critical step toward obtaining Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) accreditation necessary for securing DoD contracts.
Exostar’s Role and Capabilities
Exostar’s selection by the U.S. Army showcases its extensive experience in assisting small businesses within the DIB, including its achievement of CMMC Level 2 accreditation and FedRAMP Moderate Equivalent authorization. These credentials equip Exostar to deliver its CMMC Ready Suite, a secure, cloud-based environment specifically designed to protect Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) and enable organizations to meet evolving cybersecurity standards more effectively and efficiently.
Richard Addi, President and CEO of Exostar, stated, “Programs like NCODE are crucial for ensuring that small businesses can engage securely and comprehensively in important Army initiatives. We are honored to offer a scalable approach that aids suppliers in fulfilling cybersecurity requirements while enhancing mission readiness.”
A Platform Trusted by Many
Exostar’s platform is tailored for use within highly regulated industries, allowing organizations to collaborate securely, share critical information, and remain compliant with stringent regulations. Across 175 countries, more than 200,000 companies and agencies place their trust in Exostar to enhance their security measures, reduce operational costs, and increase productivity—a testament to its robust security infrastructure. Notably, the platform serves over half of the Defense Industrial Base, including 98% of the top 100 firms, as well as more than 25 leading biopharmaceutical companies, facilitating their endeavors to bring new medications and therapies to market faster.
In conclusion, the partnership between Exostar and the U.S. Army under the NCODE contract represents a pivotal step toward reinforcing the cybersecurity defenses of small businesses in the defense sector, ensuring they are equipped to protect sensitive data while actively supporting national security efforts. For more details, visit
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