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SPRY METHODS, INC.

Government contractor · Mc Lean, VA

21
Federal awards
$111.1M
Total awarded
7
Agencies
23
Subcontracts
UEIF4PFMHQVJ5B9
CAGE3HD17
SizeSmall business
SAM statusActive
Established2001

About SPRY METHODS, INC.

Spry provides mission-focused IT and platform solutions, cyber security expertise, and intelligence analysis services to the Federal Government, Department of Defense, and Intelligence Community. The company emphasizes client-focused partnerships and scalable infrastructure.

Cyber security expertise for national security missions, Federal law enforcement, and DoD partnersIntel analysis across all intelligence disciplines including OSINT, HUMINT, SIGINT, and GEOINTNational security and intelligence services for complex mission-critical challengesMission IT support with DevSecOps, enterprise architecture, C5IT, and cloud/on-premise solutionsSecurity management and compliance including continuous monitoring, risk management, and vulnerability scanningSecurity engineering and integration, including cross-domain management and penetration testingAgile security operations, threat analysis, intrusion detection, and incident responseData analytics and management for mission-critical data conversion into actionable insights

Recent Federal Awards

AwardAgencyAmountDate
Federal contract awardDepartment of Defense$9.3M
THE NAVAL INFORMATION WARFARE CENTER NIWC) ATLANTIC REQUIRES PROGRAMMATIC, FINANCIAL, BUSINESS, ANALYSIS, AND Department of Defense$7.0M
Federal contract awardDepartment of Defense$2.6M
USDA/PROCUREMENT SYSTEMS DIVISION (PSD) - INTEGRATED ACQUISITION SYSTEM (IAS) IT SERVICES - BRIDGE CONTRACTDepartment of Agriculture$10.4M
Federal contract awardDepartment of the Interior$3.0M

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Data compiled from public government sources including SAM.gov, USAspending.gov, and state procurement records. Last verified against federal award records. Inaccurate? Let us know.