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FAA Seeks Vendors for NAS Cybersecurity Support
March 12, 2026
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is actively soliciting industry input via a market survey to identify qualified vendors capable of supporting cybersecurity initiatives for the National Airspace System (NAS). This procurement effort, scheduled for award around March 18, 2026, encompasses a broad range of cybersecurity services including penetration testing, risk assessments, vulnerability evaluations, regression testing, incident response, tabletop exercises, and cybersecurity architecture assessments. These activities aim to strengthen the security posture and resilience of critical aviation infrastructure against evolving cyber threats.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals and contractors specializing in cybersecurity have a timely opportunity to engage with the FAA and contribute to safeguarding the NAS, a vital component of national transportation infrastructure.
- The scope covers comprehensive cybersecurity services, indicating demand for vendors with expertise in offensive and defensive cyber operations, risk management, and incident response.
- Organizations should prepare to demonstrate capabilities aligned with FAA requirements and consider the strategic importance of aviation cybersecurity in their business development plans.
- This initiative reflects broader federal priorities to enhance critical infrastructure cybersecurity, potentially leading to follow-on contracts and expanded collaboration with the Department of Transportation and related agencies.
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- FAA Seeks Industry Input to Enhance NAS Cybersecurity · ExecutiveGov · Mar 12