Peraton secured a ~$117 million recompete contract to extend its cyber defense work for the U.S. Army Regional Cyber Center–Europe through 2031, reinforcing nearly two decades of continuous partnership [1][1]. The award covers full-spectrum operations across European and African theaters, from 24/7 network monitoring to penetration testing [1][1]. The win reflects a broader market reality: 73.8% of channel partners expect cybersecurity to drive business growth in 2026 [2], and the Channel Ecosystems market is forecast to reach $25.7 billion by 2026 at a 36% CAGR [3].
What is Covered in this Article
- Peraton's $117M RCC-E recompete contract through 2031 [1]
- Full-spectrum cyber operations across Europe and Africa [1][1]
- Nearly two-decade partnership continuity as a competitive differentiator [1]
- Channel market cybersecurity growth momentum in 2026 [2][3]
The News: Peraton announced a recompete contract valued at approximately $117 million, running through 2031, to continue cybersecurity and network operations for the U.S. Army Regional Cyber Center–Europe [1]. The contract extends a nearly two-decade partnership with the RCC-E [1], which is headquartered at Clay Kaserne in Wiesbaden, Germany, and serves as the Army's primary cyber defense hub across Europe and Africa [1]. Peraton will deliver 24/7/365 network security monitoring, incident response, threat hunting, forensics and malware analysis, penetration testing, and enterprise infrastructure management [1]. Tom Afferton, President of Cyber and Intelligence at Peraton, stated that defending the Army's networks is 'a national security imperative' as large-scale cyberattacks continue to grow in frequency and sophistication [1].
Peraton's $117M Army Cyber Win: Trust Is the New Moat
Analyst Take: This recompete win is less about new business and more about what Peraton has already built: an entrenched, operationally proven position at one of the most consequential cyber defense nodes in the U.S. military [1][1]. Incumbency in mission-critical government cyber work is extraordinarily difficult to displace, and this award through 2031 effectively locks in Peraton's role for the better part of a decade [1]. For the broader defense and channel technology market, the contract signals that sustained investment in trusted, specialized cyber service providers is not slowing down [1].
A Two-Decade Partnership Becomes a Strategic Asset
Peraton's nearly 20-year relationship with the RCC-E is the defining feature of this award [1]. In government cyber contracting, institutional knowledge, cleared personnel, and operational continuity carry weight that no competitor can replicate quickly. The RCC-E sits at Clay Kaserne in Wiesbaden, Germany, at the intersection of military and diplomatic activity spanning Europe and Africa [1]. Protecting the networks that U.S. and allied forces use to plan, coordinate, and sustain operations is not a commodity service. Peraton's scope under this contract reflects that complexity: full-spectrum delivery covering 24/7/365 monitoring, incident response, threat hunting, forensics, malware analysis, penetration testing, and enterprise infrastructure management [1]. That breadth of capability, maintained continuously over nearly two decades, represents a structural competitive advantage that a recompete process ultimately validated [1][1].
Escalating Threat Environment Raises the Stakes
Tom Afferton's framing of this mission as a 'national security imperative' is not marketing language [1]. The frequency and sophistication of large-scale cyberattacks on military and government infrastructure have increased materially, making the RCC-E's role more consequential than at any prior point in Peraton's tenure. The European theater in particular has seen sustained adversarial cyber activity tied to geopolitical conflict, elevating the operational demands placed on the RCC-E and its supporting contractors. Always-on cyber defenses are no longer a best practice, they are a baseline requirement for maintaining operational readiness across allied networks [1]. Peraton's ability to sustain that posture continuously, at scale, across two theaters, is the core value proposition this contract renews [1][1].
Channel Market Tailwinds Reinforce the Opportunity
Peraton's win reflects dynamics playing out across the broader technology channel. Futurum Group's Channel Ecosystems Decision Maker Survey found that 73.8% of respondents expect cybersecurity to drive growth for their business in 2026 (n=240) [2]. That figure follows 81.6% of respondents expecting cybersecurity to drive growth for their business in 2025 (n=353) [4], confirming that cyber services have held the top position across consecutive survey periods. The underlying market supports this conviction: the Channel Ecosystems base-case forecast projects the market growing from $14.2 billion in 2024 to $25.7 billion in 2026 at a 36% CAGR from 2022 to 2029 [3]. For defense-focused integrators and channel partners serving government clients, this trajectory means demand for specialized, mission-critical cyber capabilities will remain structurally elevated well beyond this contract's 2031 end date.
What to Watch
- Scope expansion: whether Peraton adds new mission areas or theater coverage under the RCC-E contract before Q1 2027
- Competitive positioning: how rival defense integrators respond to Peraton's extended incumbency when adjacent recompetes open in late 2026 or early 2027
- Threat escalation impact: whether rising adversarial cyber activity in the European theater drives contract modifications or accelerated capability requests through Q4 2026
- Channel market conversion: which commercial cyber service providers pursue defense-adjacent government contracts as the Channel Ecosystems market approaches the $25.7B forecast level by end of 2026 [3]
- Workforce and clearance pipeline: whether Peraton's ability to staff cleared cyber personnel keeps pace with expanded operational demands heading into 2027 [1]
Sources
1. Peraton to Continue Mission-Critical Cyber Work for the …, Peraton, August 2026
2. 1H 2026 Ecosystems, Channels & Marketplaces Global Enterprise Decision Maker Survey Report, Futurum Research, March 2026
3. 2H 2025 Hyperscaler Marketplace Market Sizing & Five-Year Forecast, Futurum Research, December 2025
4. 1H 2025 GTM Channel Decision Maker Survey Report, Futurum Research, April 2025
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