Stacy Wescoe//July 7, 2026//
An Allentown cybersecurity company has won a spot on a $60 million contract with NASA.
Netizen Corporation was awarded a spot on NASA’s Solutions for Enterprise-Wide Procurement VI contract vehicle through their joint venture company FourNet Solutions JV, LLC.
SEWP VI is a government-wide acquisition contract that provides federal agencies with streamlined access to a comprehensive range of Information Technology, Communications, and Audio-Visual hardware, software, and service solutions.
Netizen explained that SEWP contracts are some of the most widely used procurement vehicles for IT solutions throughout the public sector. This latest contract is designed to further simplify the acquisition process.
The SEWP VI contract has a five-year base period and five one-year option periods, for a total ten-year ordering period, with a maximum ceiling value of $60 billion dollars.
SEWP VI is currently managed by NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center and will be available for use by all government agencies and their approved support contractors beginning around October 2026.
“This SEWP VI contract award has been nearly three years in the making and is a key part of our strategic roadmap for the continued growth of Netizen into new markets and solution areas,” said Akhil Handa, Netizen’s COO. “Through our close partnership and long-term relationship with Four Points Technology, we anticipate tremendous growth in coming years driven heavily by this contract vehicle and leveraging our joint venture.”