Australian-based cyber technology Penten has awarded archTIS a AUD466,840 contract to provide Kojensi as part of a solution for an Australian national security agency. This contract is archTIS’ first sale as a subcontractor to Penten.
Kojensi is a multi-level security classified information sharing and document collaboration platform designed to protect and manage classified data. The contract will provide archTIS with an annual recurring revenue license fee of AUD264,000 and implementation services of AUD202,840.
“We welcome the opportunity to work with Penten on this engagement and are pleased that they recognized the value of Kojensi,” said ArchTIS Managing Director Daniel Lai. “The use case and functionality being driven by the client opens new opportunities to work with Penten in both Australia and the UK. It is another example of archTIS’ unique value in solving sharing and collaboration of sensitive and classified information.”
“In an accelerating cyber threat environment, secure collaboration is more important than ever for our government and intelligence clients,” said Penten’s General Manager Growth and Marketing, Andrew Buttsworth. “We were pleased to partner with archTIS on this opportunity to leverage their best of breed Kojensi software within our secure AltoCrypt platform. We look forward to working together with archTIS to deliver great outcomes for this important client.”