Source: Plurilock Security.
  • Plurilock Security (PLUR) subsidiary, Aurora System Consulting, received a total US$42.3 million in purchase orders as of December 31, 2022
  • The orders received support Plurilock’s goal of expanding within the government and defense verticals
  • Plurilock provides identity-centric cybersecurity for today’s workforces
  • Plurilock Security Inc. (PLUR) opened trading at C$0.135

Plurilock Security (PLUR) announced that purchase orders disclosed by its subsidiary, Aurora System Consulting, total US$42.3 million as of December 31, 2022.

Many of the orders received continue to be part of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s (NASA) Solution for Enterprise-Wide Procurement (SEWP) program, a U.S. Government-Wide Acquisition Contract Vehicle (GWAC), and support Plurilock’s goal of expanding within the government and defense verticals.

The SEWP V program, launched by NASA in 2015, is the leading information technology (IT) contract vehicle, with government agencies spending $7.9 billion in fiscal 2020. The contract vehicle provides Plurilock with the opportunity to access downstream customers in the government sector.

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

Plurilock Security Inc. (PLUR) opened trading at C$0.135.


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