- Plurilock Security’s (PLUR) subsidiary, Aurora Systems Consulting Inc. received purchase orders from several organizations in October 2022, totalling US$4.3 million
- Many of the orders received continue to be part of NASA’s solution for the Enterprise-Wide Procurement program
- This is a U.S. government-wide acquisition contract vehicle that aligns with Plurilock’s goal of expanding within the government and defence verticals
- Plurilock Security Inc. (PLUR) was up 2.63 per cent, trading at $0.19 at noon ET
Plurilock Security’s (PLUR) subsidiary, Aurora Systems Consulting, received purchase orders from several organizations in October 2022, totalling US$4.3 million.
Many of the orders received continue to be part of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s (NASA) solution for the Enterprise-Wide Procurement (SEWP) program.
This is a U.S. government-wide acquisition contract vehicle that aligns with Plurilock’s goal of expanding within the government and defence verticals.
Since January 1st, 2022, all contracts and orders announced by the company and its subsidiaries (including the latest orders) represent a combined total of US$38.9 million in sales.
The SEWP program is a multibillion-dollar information technology contract vehicle. The contract vehicle provides Plurilock with the opportunity to access downstream customers in the government sector.
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Plurilock Security Inc. (PLUR) was up 2.63 per cent, trading at $0.19 at noon ET.