<Page> Exhibit 23.4 CONSENT OF INPUT We hereby consent to the use of the following information derived from "Federal IT Market Forecast, FY2003-FY2008," an INPUT report, and to all references to us included in or made part of DigitalNet, Inc.'s Offering Memorandum and its Registration Statement on Form S-4 and any related prospectus: According to INPUT, an independent federal government market research firm, the overall federal information technology market for vendor-furnished information systems and services is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 8.5% from $45.4 billion in federal fiscal year 2003 to $68.2 billion in federal fiscal year 2008. Federal government spending on outsourced information technology services, our primary market, is expected to grow from $8.9 billion in fiscal year 2003 to $16.1 billion in fiscal year 2008, a compound annual growth rate of 12.6%, according to INPUT. According to INPUT, the Department of Defense's spending on information technology services and solutions is expected to increase from $21.2 billion in federal fiscal year 2003 to $31.5 billion in federal fiscal year 2008. For example, the reform of the GSA Multiple Award Schedule in 1998 allowed agencies to take advantage of ordering services through pre-approved vendors and as a result, according to INPUT, the federal sales cycle has declined approximately 29% from federal fiscal year 1998 to federal fiscal year 2001. According to INPUT, federal government spending on network services and network management is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 9.6% from $2.7 billion in federal fiscal year 2003 to $4.3 billion in federal fiscal year 2008. INPUT Date: July 14, 2003 /s/ DOUGLAS STRAHAN ------------------------------ Name: Douglas Strahan Title: CFO