According to a recent LinkedIn post from Corsha, the company has been awarded a $50 million sole-source indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity contract by the Defense Logistics Agency to support zero trust connectivity across critical operational systems. The post portrays this award as validation of Corsha’s machine identity provider platform as a foundation for zero trust operational technology security within the U.S. military’s combat logistics enterprise.
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The LinkedIn content includes commentary from founder and CEO Anusha Iyer emphasizing the importance of operational technology to defense logistics and the role of secure connectivity in modernization. For investors, the sole-source IDIQ structure suggests a potentially recurring revenue stream tied to DLA’s zero trust and OT modernization efforts, which could enhance Corsha’s revenue visibility and deepen its foothold in U.S. defense infrastructure.
The post further positions Corsha’s machine identity and OT security capabilities as aligned with broader defense and industrial modernization trends. If execution matches the scope implied by the contract value, this engagement may strengthen Corsha’s competitive position in defense-focused cybersecurity, support future federal opportunities, and reinforce its profile as a specialized provider in zero trust architectures for mission-critical systems.

