Leicestershire software firm wins £2.8m US government contract

Intercede, the Lutterworth-based cybersecurity firm, has landed a second deal with the US government, this time worth £2.8m.

This follows a similar deal, worth £1.8m, to provide, software licenses and annual support and maintenance last January.

In a statement this morning, the company said: “Revenues for the year ended 31 March 2018 are expected to be in excess of £9m, which is in line with market expectations and 10% higher than the previous financial year.”

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