Cloudflare has been awarded a $7.2M contract from the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, CISA, to provide Registry and Authoritative domain name system, DNS, services to the .gov TLD, Top Level Domain. "The Internet has made the United States government more accessible for constituents than ever before, whether they’re applying for a passport, learning health and safety recommendations for their communities, or reaching out to a representative," said Matthew Prince, co-founder & CEO of Cloudflare. "Having a reliable and secure DNS for government agencies is critical to instill trust in all .gov activity, and working with us to achieve this is a testament to the reliability and security of the Cloudflare network." CISA turned to Cloudflare to provide registry and DNS services to meet the need for highly available DNS services that enhance resilience and simplify security operations for .gov domain users. CISA makes .gov domains available at no cost to US-based government organizations, but it takes more than registering a domain to put it on the Internet. DNS services guide visitors to the site.
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