Mashantucket, CT (December 1, 2022) – WWC Global, a Pequot Company, announced it was awarded a $37.5 million, three-year contract supporting the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA). CISA leads the national effort to understand, manage, and reduce risk to the U.S. government’s cyber and physical infrastructure.
WWC Global will provide product development, analytical support, strategic planning, compliance tracking, emerging threat awareness, mitigation activities and cyber-physical convergence expertise to address the dynamic threat environment posed by targeted violence and terrorism.
CISA works with businesses, communities, and government at every level providing infrastructure security services and capabilities such as vulnerability and consequence assessments, information sharing on emerging threats and hazards, tools and training to help organizations manage risks to their assets, systems, and networks.
“This CISA contract will enable us to support our government partners with critical infrastructure protection,” said Jon Panamaroff, CEO of Command Holdings, the parent company of WWC Global. “As threats continue to increase in cybersecurity, our team of experts will work to identify risks and mitigate potential issues.”
“Our work with CISA further expands our client support in the technology sector,” said Lauren Weiner, Chief Growth Officer at WWC Global. “With over eighteen years of federal agency contract work, we believe our subject matter experts will be an integral part of supporting this U.S. government mission.”
A member of the Command Holdings’ community of companies, with over 450 employees in 17 time zones, WWC Global’s mission is to help federal agencies put good government into practice.
For more information about CISA’s Infrastructure Security Division, click here.
About WWC Global, a Pequot Company
WWC Global is a tribally owned, federally focused management consulting firm with a wide portfolio of clients including the U.S. Department of Defense, U.S. Department of State, U.S. Agency for International Development, and U.S. Department of Homeland Security. The firm’s mission is to help federal agencies put good government principles into practice. Implementing a proven series of program management techniques, carrying out statistical and qualitative analysis, identifying effective metrics, and utilizing performance measurement tools with outcome-based qualitative data, WWC Global provides exemplary client service to surpass mission completion objectives. For more information, visit wwcglobal.com.
About Command Holdings
Command Holdings is a federally chartered Section 17 holding company owned by the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation. With expertise in government, health, facilities, and technology, the firm provides value-driven client solutions and excellent service delivery. Command Holdings’ seven generation strategy is grounded in growing and sustaining the tribe’s economy and providing career opportunities for tribal members for generations to come. For more information, visit www.command-holdings.com.
About the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation
The Mashantucket (Western) Pequot Tribal Nation is a federally recognized Indian tribe located at one of America’s oldest Indian reservations, Mashantucket, in Southeastern Connecticut. As pioneers of the Indian gaming casino industry, the history of the Mashantucket Pequots reveals one of America’s greatest come-back stories, featured at the Tribe’s world-renowned Mashantucket Pequot Museum. Today, the Tribe owns and operates one of the largest Integrated Resort Casino destinations in North America, Foxwoods Resort Casino, as well as Foxwoods El San Juan Casino, located at the iconic Fairmont El San Juan Hotel in Puerto Rico. The Tribe also founded Command Holdings, LLC., a federally chartered Section 17 holding company offering expertise in government, healthcare, facilities management, and technology. Other enterprises owned by the Tribe include a world-class golf course, the luxurious Spa at Norwich Inn, Pequot Pharmaceutical Network, and Pequot Plus Health Benefit Services. As one of Connecticut’s highest revenue contributors and largest employers, the Mashantucket Pequots have provided the state more than $4.5 billion in slot revenue through a first-of-its-kind agreement, established in 1993. Likewise, the Tribe has contributed hundreds of millions in donations and sponsorships for the benefit of communities and tribes in need, locally and throughout the U.S. For more information visit, https://www.mptn-nsn.gov.