Fronde appointed to ICT Security Services Panel
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Fronde appointed to ICT Security Services Panel
WELLINGTON, 7 November 2013 – Leading technology company, Fronde, today announced it has been appointed to the ICT Security and Related Services panel, which will provide security services to government agencies.
The ICT Security and Related Services Panel agreement will provide government organisations with access to Fronde’s broad range of security-based services in the areas of risk management, assessment and assurance; security governance, architecture and design; security consulting and review; and source code and application review.
Ian Clarke, Fronde CEO, said that the appointment recognises Fronde’s success in delivering solutions and services that meet the distinct requirements of government agencies.
“Fronde has longstanding relationships with many government organisations and we are pleased that more agencies are now able to leverage our security and services expertise to achieve transformational outcomes through technology.
“Fronde has over twenty Government agencies using its solutions and services to reduce costs, increase efficiency, and improve the quality of their services and we are delighted to have been appointed to the government’s professional security services panel,” said Clarke.
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