Cycurion: $6 Million Municipal Contract Win Expands Backlog To $112 Million As AI-Driven Cybersecurity Demand Grows

By Amit Chowdhry ● Today at 1:17 PM

Cycurion announced that it has secured a $6 million purchase order under a Master Services Agreement and Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity contract with a major U.S. municipality, further strengthening its position in the government technology sector.

The multi-year agreement enables Cycurion to deliver a range of services on an as-needed basis, including cybersecurity, data analytics, IT solutions, internal audit support, and organizational consulting. The base contract spans three years, with two additional one-year option periods.

Following the award, Cycurion’s total contracted backlog has reached approximately $112 million, providing increased revenue visibility over the coming years. The company indicated that it already has between $15 million and $17 million in contracted revenue secured for each of 2026, 2027, and 2028, with typical contract durations averaging four years and extending up to ten years.

The deal highlights Cycurion’s growing footprint in state and local government markets, where demand for cybersecurity, compliance, and digital transformation solutions continues to accelerate. The company is leveraging its AI-enhanced ARx platform to deliver advanced capabilities to secure critical infrastructure and modernize public sector operations.

Cycurion, headquartered in McLean, Virginia, provides AI-driven cybersecurity and IT solutions to government, healthcare, and enterprise clients. Its expanding backlog and contract pipeline reflect broader trends in public sector investment in cybersecurity and data-driven technologies.

The announcement aligns with the company’s 2026 strategy focused on profitable growth, as it continues to scale its client base and deepen long-term contractual relationships.

KEY QUOTES:

“This contract award with a major municipality is another exciting win as we continue to expand our presence across the state and local government sectors. We are out there winning new clients and building a stronger company every day. With a total contracted backlog of our $112 million, now bolstered by this $6 million award, we have more visibility into the future. While our contracts average approximately four years and can extend up to ten years, we already have $15 to $17 million firmly locked in for 2026, $15 to $17 million for 2027, and $15 to $17 million for 2028. We remain confident that revenues will continue to grow year over year, and we are truly excited about the momentum and opportunities ahead as we execute our 2026 profitable growth strategy.”

Kevin Kelly, Chief Executive Officer, Cycurion Inc.

 

 

 

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