Written May 15, 2020

Second Renaissance is proud to support the Georgia Technology Authority (GTA) in the delivery of IT Security Services that will emphasize addressing Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA) compliance and implementation of the National Institute of Science and Technology (NIST) Risk Management Framework (RMF). The Information Technology Security Services (ITSS) delivery vehicle will draw upon pre-qualified security supplier staff to provide cybersecurity assessment services throughout the state of Georgia through 2025.

State and local municipalities continue to see an increase in targeted cyber attacks through ransomware and other tactics, and now are strained with increased monitoring and remote support due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Government organizations need trusted cybersecurity services now more than ever. The GTA is a leading government organization – implementing tools like the ITSS vehicle to support the assessment, evaluation, and improvement of the State of Georgia’s IT systems. Second Renaissance serves Georgia and other state and local government organizations by providing innovative cybersecurity services designed to help organizations meet their mission of public service. Georgia State and local government entities can obtain further information on how to obtain these services at https://gta.georgia.gov/.

 

About GTA

The Georgia Technology Authority (GTA) manages the delivery of IT infrastructure services to 85 Executive Branch agencies and managed network services to 1,300 state and local government entities. IT infrastructure services encompass mainframes, servers, service desk, end user computing, disaster recovery and security; 14 agencies receive all of these services through GTA, while the remaining agencies may receive two or three of these services. Managed network services include the state’s wide and local area networks, voice, cable and wiring, and conferencing services.