Cyberstar Joins GSA Advantage Marketplace
Cyberstar, a pivotal player in the field of cyber workforce management, is set to reshape the procurement landscape for federal agencies by joining the GSA Advantage marketplace. This strategic move aligns with the government's ambitious OneGov strategy and the Software Fast Track (SWFT) initiative, both geared towards modernizing federal IT procurement processes. With an extensive background in serving the Department of Defense (DoD), Cyberstar aims to optimize the acquisition of cyber workforce solutions, emphasizing compliance and efficiency.
A New Era in Cyber Procurement
Announced on June 25, 2025, the inclusion of Cyberstar in the GSA Advantage marketplace marks a significant improvement in how government entities can access cyber workforce solutions. The GSA's OneGov strategy consolidates an impressive $110 billion in annual contracts for federal IT, creating a unified framework that simplifies and elevates the tech acquisition process. This strategy is poised to deliver better technology services through streamlined procurement capabilities.
Alongside this, the SWFT initiative endeavors to replace antiquated software authorization methods with cutting-edge AI automation, facilitating a more responsive and capable software procurement environment. It represents a fundamental shift in federal technology acquisition, promising enhanced cybersecurity and compliance capabilities.
By tapping into these innovative strategies, Cyberstar provides a seamless solution for agencies with fewer than 10,000 users. Their platform allows for automated compliance with the 8140 standards widely demanded in federal contracts, reducing the manual workload significantly while enhancing the speed of procurement.
Key Features of Cyberstar's Offerings
Cyberstar's platform offers a comprehensive automated solution that supports real-time qualification tracking across various defense cyber workforce roles, including DCWF and custom roles. The integration with existing systems is robust, backed by a full FedRAMP authorization, which ensures that both military and civilian organizations can deploy Cyberstar’s capabilities swiftly.
Marling Engle, CEO of Cyberstar, highlights the significance of this move:
“The convergence of OneGov's enterprise-scale procurement transformation and Katie Arrington's SWFT initiative represents the future of federal technology acquisition.”
This statement reflects a commitment to elevating the procurement framework while enhancing cybersecurity measures for federal contracts, laying the groundwork for a more resilient cybersecurity posture for government operations.
Furthermore, current implementations of Cyberstar’s system are already demonstrating impressive results, including a massive 90% reduction in manual compliance tasks and over $1 million in annual cost savings. These efficiencies illustrate Cyberstar’s dedication to modernizing the cyber workforce management space while aligning with federal objectives.
Looking Ahead: The Future of Cyber Workforce Management
As Cyberstar continues to expand its market presence through GSA Advantage, the implications for federal procurement are significant. Agencies will benefit from access to a platform that allows for comprehensive management of their cybersecurity workforce without the delays typically associated with procurement.
Cyberstar’s technologies are designed specifically for operating in dynamic environments, allowing cyber operators to focus on mission readiness and defense against evolving threats rather than getting bogged down by administrative tasks.
In conclusion, Cyberstar's integration into the GSA Advantage marketplace holds promise for transforming federal cybersecurity workforce management. By leveraging modern technology and streamlined processes, they are setting a new standard for how federal entities can procure and manage their cyber workforce, reinforcing their capabilities in an increasingly digital-only world.
Learn more about their innovations and offerings at
cyberstar.com.