Four Inc. Rises in Rankings, Secures Spot on Bloomberg Government’s BGOV200 List of Federal Contractors
Four Inc. ranked #199 in Analysis of Unclassified, Prime Contracts Awarded Across All Federal Government Agencies
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Four Inc. ranked #199 in Analysis of Unclassified, Prime Contracts Awarded Across All Federal Government Agencies
Author: Celena Westlund, Senior Marketing Manager for Business and Government Anthology The California Department of Social Services (CDSS) serves the 40 million people who live in the state of California. The CDSS is one of the largest government agencies in the United States. Its stated mission is to “serve, aid, and protect needy and vulnerable children and adults in ways that strengthen and preserve families, encourage personal responsibility, and foster independence.” With a budget of $25 billion for the 2022-23 fiscal year and over 6,000 employees, the CDSS has a massive impact on the state of California and its overall wellbeing. The CDSS has 51 offices plus 58 county welfare departments.
Four Inc. has been named a federal aggregator for Axellio, a pioneer in high-performance data recording and distribution for cybersecurity and intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) systems.
Four Inc. has been named a federal aggregator for Crytica Security, Inc., a next-generation cybersecurity firm specializing in advanced threat detection.
Four Inc. a leading provider of technology solutions and services for government agencies, is thrilled to announce that its partner, ZeroFox, has been added to Four Inc.’s U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) Schedule Contract Vehicle.
Author: Celena Westlund, Senior Marketing Manager for Business and Government Anthology The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) is part of the U.S. Department of Transportation, and it is the federal agency responsible for ensuring the safety of America’s rail network. As they state: “The Federal Railroad Administration’s mission is to enable the safe, reliable, and efficient movement of people and goods for a strong America, now and in the future.” To say the responsibility of the FRA is complex is an understatement. The people who work for the FRA inspect hundreds of thousands of miles of railway track. They must also inspect grade crossings, hazardous materials, railway equipment, operating procedures and practices, plus signal and train control.