CSIOS Corporation announced today it was awarded a new contract with the U.S. Army Research Laboratory (ARL).
Through this contract, CSIOS will provide executive level strategic, advisory, research, and decision support services to ARL in the areas of cyberspace and network operations. CSIOS will assist the ARL coordinate Executive, National, Federal, Department of Defense, and U.S. Army cybersecurity doctrine and requirements into its U.S. Army Research and Development (R&D) strategy for cyberspace operations. CSIOS will also provide technical and non–technical cybersecurity assessment support services to ARL's customers worldwide, as well as defensive cyberspace operations support services to its Computer Network Defense Service Provider (CNDSP) operations.
“We are pleased to have the ARL as a new customer; we welcome the opportunity to support its mission in the cyberspace domain,” said Cesar Pie, President and CEO of CSIOS Corporation. Mr. Pie added, “This is a great partnership as both ARL and CSIOS share an unwavering commitment to deliver state–of–the–art solutions to help our military achieve cyberspace superiority.”
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CSIOS Corporation, in partnership with Montgomery County Public Schools Educational Foundation (MCPSEF), announced 8 scholarship winners for the 2026 “Cesar Pie Cyber Defender Scholarship.”
Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) is Maryland’s largest and our nation’s 4th largest school county. Currently serving 160K+ students representing approximately 160+ different countries and speaking over 150+ different languages, MCSP is also considered one of the most diverse school districts in our country. Over the years, underrepresented students from this highly populous and diverse student population have faced significant, intersecting barriers to cyber educational success. Through the "Cesar Pie Cyber Defender Scholarship,” CSIOS has continued to advocate for underrepresented MCPS students aspiring to become part of Maryland’s next generation of cyber defenders.
This year, 8 high school seniors were awarded $10,000 scholarships each to help launch their careers in the cyber field. “CSIOS has dedicated itself to help MCPS students and their families overcome significant barriers, including financial constraints, lack of belonging, and systemic inequities in higher cyber education.” said Pie. Mr. Pie added, “Through this scholarship, we continue to demonstrate our commitment to expanding the cybersecurity talent in Maryland, while contributing to what matters most—our children’s future.”