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SBA-Certified SDVOSB

SDVOSB Cybersecurity Contractor for Federal Teams and Prime Partners

RDX Enterprise, LLC is an SBA-certified service-disabled veteran-owned small business focused on one thing: cybersecurity automation that holds up under scrutiny. We build and run SOAR playbooks, integrate SIEM and EDR stacks, and put governance around AI-assisted security operations, working under NAICS 541512 with an active SAM registration, CAGE 19YR5, UEI ZTVUCZYMVL69. Based in Clayton, North Carolina, we are built to work as a subcontractor and teaming partner for primes pursuing federal and defense cybersecurity work, and as a direct performer where an SDVOSB set-aside fits the mission. Our delivery principle is simple. Human-led. Agent-assisted. Evidence-proven. Analysts stay in charge, automation does the repetitive work, and every action leaves an audit trail a program office can actually inspect. If you need service-disabled veteran-owned cybersecurity capability on your team, start here.


SOAR Engineering and Security Automation for Federal Missions


RDX engineers security automation that keeps analysts in charge. Our core lane is SOAR: designing, building, and maintaining playbooks in platforms like Cortex XSOAR, Splunk SOAR, and Tines, then integrating them with the SIEM, EDR, and ITSM stacks a program already runs, including Microsoft Sentinel, Splunk, CrowdStrike, ServiceNow, and enrichment sources such as VirusTotal. We take on phishing triage, alert enrichment, containment workflows, and case management automation, and we tie each one back to measurable outcomes: time saved, steps documented, errors removed. Around that core we bring AI governance for security operations, so agent-assisted workflows have defined boundaries, human approval points, and audit trails, plus secure IT operations support for the systems automation depends on. Everything follows our operating principle. Human-led. Agent-assisted. Evidence-proven. Automation handles the repetitive work. People make the decisions. Every action is logged so a program office, an auditor, or a contracting officer can see exactly what ran, when, and why. That evidence-first posture is the difference between automation a mission can trust and a black box somebody has to babysit.


Cybersecurity Subcontractor Teaming That Gives Primes a Real Workshare Partner


Primes do not need another generalist. They need small business partners who can own a lane, hit dates, and make the socioeconomic math work at the same time. As an SBA-certified SDVOSB, RDX helps prime capture teams meet SDVOSB participation goals on set-aside and full-and-open pursuits while adding a capability most teams are thin on: security automation engineering. We fit cleanly into subcontracting plans under NAICS 541512, and we scope our workshare in writing, with named deliverables, so the small business content in your proposal reflects real technical performance. Teaming with a small firm has practical advantages. You deal directly with the engineers who will do the work. Decisions take a phone call, not a change board. And veteran leadership means the habits federal programs depend on are already how we operate: clear communication, documented work, no surprises. We support pursuits early too: technical approach input for the automation sections of a proposal, demonstrations of playbook concepts, and honest answers about what automation can and cannot do for a given SOC.


Credentials You Can Verify Before the First Call


Contracting officers and small business liaison officers should be able to check a partner's claims in minutes, so here is exactly what RDX holds. RDX Enterprise, LLC is a veteran-owned small business certified by the SBA as a service-disabled veteran-owned small business. Our SAM registration is active. CAGE code 19YR5. UEI ZTVUCZYMVL69. Primary NAICS 541512. We operate from Clayton, North Carolina. Just as important is what you will not find on this page: no contract vehicle logos we do not hold, no clearance claims, no borrowed past performance. We would rather earn a spot on a team with a focused capability and verifiable credentials than stretch the truth in a proposal that a debrief will pick apart. One more point of depth. RDX also runs RDX Academy and its SOAR Engineer Program, which means we train security automation engineers, not just staff them. When you team with RDX you get a firm that treats workforce development as part of the mission, held to the same standard we put on everything else. Secure. Automate. Govern.


Use Case


Picture a prime capture team chasing a federal security operations recompete. The solicitation carries small business participation goals, the incumbent SOC is drowning in manual phishing triage, and the government wants automation with a clear audit story. The prime needs an SDVOSB on the team that can own a defined workshare, not just fill a socioeconomic checkbox. That is the slot RDX is built for. In this scenario, RDX takes the SOAR lane: assessing the existing SIEM and ticketing stack, engineering playbooks for phishing and alert triage in a platform like Cortex XSOAR or Splunk SOAR, wiring enrichment from tools such as VirusTotal and CrowdStrike, and documenting every automated action so the government sees evidence, not promises. The prime keeps program management and the broader scope. RDX delivers a bounded, measurable piece of the technical solution and the SDVOSB participation credit that comes with it. Small firm, narrow lane, real work.


Frequently Asked Questions


Is RDX Enterprise eligible for SDVOSB set-aside cybersecurity work?



Yes. RDX Enterprise, LLC is certified by the SBA as a service-disabled veteran-owned small business, which is the certification that counts for SDVOSB set-asides and sole-source awards under current federal rules. Contracting officers and small business liaison officers can verify our status through SBA certification records and our active SAM registration under CAGE 19YR5 and UEI ZTVUCZYMVL69. We perform under NAICS 541512. For primes, subcontracted work with RDX can count toward SDVOSB subcontracting goals, subject to the terms of your subcontracting plan.


What scope does RDX take as a cybersecurity subcontractor on a federal team?


Our sweet spot is a defined automation workshare inside a larger program: SOAR playbook design and engineering, SIEM and SOAR integration, alert triage and phishing response automation, AI governance for security operations, and secure IT operations support. We work in the platforms federal SOCs actually run, including Cortex XSOAR, Splunk SOAR, Tines, Microsoft Sentinel, Splunk, CrowdStrike, and ServiceNow. We prefer scopes with named deliverables and measurable outcomes, because that is what makes small business participation defensible at evaluation and useful after award.


How do we start a teaming conversation with RDX?


Send a note to RDXenterprise@rdxenterprise.com or call 919-219-8508 and tell us about the pursuit: agency, rough scope, timeline, and the lane you need covered. We will share our capability statement, sign an NDA if the opportunity requires one, and put a scoped workshare on paper so both sides know who owns what before proposal crunch. You will be talking with the people who do the engineering, not a business development layer, which tends to make these conversations short and useful.
 

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