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Sealing Technologies to Deliver Joint Cyber Hunt Kit to US Cyber Command

Parsons Subsidiary Seals Deal for Standardized Cyber Defense Equipment

Sealing Technologies, a subsidiary of Parsons, is delivering the first batch of Joint Cyber Hunt Kit (JCHK) to US Cyber Command. The kit provides defensive cyber warriors with standardized equipment for hunt missions and can be stored in overhead compartments on airplanes. This marks the first time CYBERCOM’s defensive teams have had a standardized kit, which is expected to improve efficiency across the entire force. The contract was worth up to $500 million over three years, and Parsons plans to deliver 74 units this calendar year. This deal 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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    Sealing Technologies to Deliver Joint Cyber Hunt Kit to US Cyber Command

    Parsons Subsidiary Seals Deal for Standardized Cyber Defense Equipment

    Sealing Technologies, a subsidiary of Parsons, is delivering the first batch of Joint Cyber Hunt Kit (JCHK) to US Cyber Command. The kit provides defensive cyber warriors with standardized equipment for hunt missions and can be stored in overhead compartments on airplanes. This marks the first time CYBERCOM’s defensive teams have had a standardized kit, which is expected to improve efficiency across the entire force. The contract was worth up to $500 million over three years, and Parsons plans to deliver 74 units this calendar year. This deal 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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