Source: Plurilock Security.
  • Plurilock (PLUR) receives seven new California Multiple Award Schedule (CMAS) contracts
  • CMAS is administered by the state of California and offers a network of contractors and suppliers
  • Plurilock subsidiary Aurora initially became a CMAS-certified contractor in 2002
  • These contracts allow Aurora to provide offers for its products and services to more organizations via the CMAS program
  • Plurilock provides identity-centric cybersecurity for today’s workforces
  • Plurilock Security (PLUR) is trading at $0.16 per share

Plurilock’s (PLUR) Aurora Systems Consulting received seven new California Multiple Award Schedule contracts.

CMAS is a streamlined procurement process administered by the state of California that offers a network of contractors and suppliers.

Aurora initially became a CMAS-certified contractor in 2002 and currently provides solutions through CMAS to California’s state and local government customers.

These contracts allow Aurora to provide offers for its products and services to more organizations via the CMAS program, enabling the company to secure additional customers within California.

“Overall, these contracts could potentially add new customers to our pipeline, which bodes well for our sales strategy,” said Ian L. Paterson, CEO of Plurilock.

Plurilock provides identity-centric cybersecurity for today’s workforces.

Plurilock Security (PLUR) is trading at $0.16 as of 11:59 am ET.


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