Government agencies struggle to find qualified cyber defense engineers and trainers for critical space force systems
The US Department of Defense is spending $81.7M on external consulting firms to fill urgent gaps in cyber defense engineering and training capabilities for space force mission systems. Government agencies lack internal expertise and scalable training programs to protect increasingly critical space infrastructure, forcing them to rely on expensive external contractors and creating bottlenecks in mission readiness.
Validation Scores
Overall Score: 22.0%
Payment Evidence (3)
Payment Type Course
Payment intent for course: training
From: Department of Defense funding: THIS ACQUISITION PROVIDES CYBER DEFENSE ENGINEERING AND TRA
Payment Type Coaching
Payment intent for coaching: consulting
From: Department of Defense funding: THIS ACQUISITION PROVIDES CYBER DEFENSE ENGINEERING AND TRA
Payment Type Service
Payment intent for service: service, agency
From: Department of Defense funding: THIS ACQUISITION PROVIDES CYBER DEFENSE ENGINEERING AND TRA
Source Signals (1)
A government agency (Department of Defense) is paying $81,758,766.35 to DELOITTE CONSULTING LLP for: THIS ACQUISITION PROVIDES CYBER DEFENSE ENGINEERING AND TRAINING SERVICES FOR US SPACE FORCE MISSION SYSTEMS.. This is a funded, real-world need....
Generated Solutions
Space Force Cyber Defense Engineering Staff Augmentation Service
SERVICE • 52 weeks
Space Cyber Defense Training Academy & Certification Program
COURSE • 52 weeks
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Problem Details
- Category
- cybersecurity
- Pain Keywords
- cyber defense skills shortage, government contractor dependency, mission-critical training gaps, space force cybersecurity, engineering talent acquisition
- Signals Collected
- 1
- Created
- 2026-06-26 22:25