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Parsons Subsidiary Delivers Cyber Kits to US Cyber Command

Standardized Defensive Cyber Capabilities For Priority Units

Sealing Technologies, a Parsons subsidiary, is set to deliver the first batch of new defensive cyber kits to four units at US Cyber Command, providing standardized kits for defensive cyber warriors to conduct hunt missions. The Joint Cyber Hunt Kit (JCHK) includes AI capabilities for threat identification and analysis, and is capable of being stored in overhead compartments on airplanes. The kits were completed in preparation for delivery to priority units, with a full rate production contract worth up to $500 million over three years. This development was first reported by Breaking Defense.

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    Source: Breaking Defense (RSS) JAN Tracker: SRCE-2026-1774900920374-3605
    URL: https://breakingdefense.com/2026/03/first-set-of-defensive-cyber-kits-to-be-delivered-to-cybercom-units/
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    Parsons Subsidiary Delivers Cyber Kits to US Cyber Command

    Standardized Defensive Cyber Capabilities For Priority Units

    Sealing Technologies, a Parsons subsidiary, is set to deliver the first batch of new defensive cyber kits to four units at US Cyber Command, providing standardized kits for defensive cyber warriors to conduct hunt missions. The Joint Cyber Hunt Kit (JCHK) includes AI capabilities for threat identification and analysis, and is capable of being stored in overhead compartments on airplanes. The kits were completed in preparation for delivery to priority units, with a full rate production contract worth up to $500 million over three years. This development was first reported by Breaking Defense.

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      Source: Breaking Defense (RSS) JAN Tracker: SRCE-2026-1774900920374-3605
      URL: https://breakingdefense.com/2026/03/first-set-of-defensive-cyber-kits-to-be-delivered-to-cybercom-units/
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