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TIAG® Wins Contract with Naval Facilities Engineering and Expeditionary Warfare Center

NAVFAC Win

TIAG—an innovative technology company providing transformational solutions to private industry and across the Department of Defense—has announced that the Naval Facilities (NAVFAC) Engineering and Expeditionary Warfare Center (EXWC) has awarded them a contract to provide cyber engineering, control systems engineering, and technology support services.

“TIAG recognizes the unique risks that unsecured Operational Technology pose to our Nation’s infrastructure. As a trusted partner to numerous DoD agencies, we are proud to be chosen for our innovative methods to addressing vulnerabilities and securing non-traditional systems,”  shares Director of Business Development and Growth, Brian Sheets.

Successfully outbidding four other competitors, TIAG will provide the NAVFAC EXWC Control Systems Engineering (CSE) division with cybersecurity support, lab management and technology development support, control system engineering support, cyber programmatic support, and training services to assist in the ongoing development of a Control Systems Test Bed (CSTB) and Control System Platform Enclave (CSPE) which provides the ability to evaluate new equipment and software in a controlled, virtual environment before being deployed into operational Navy shore environments.

“We are honored to provide trusted, knowledge-based services that not only meet, but exceed, the cybersecurity and IT needs of NAVFAC,” shares TIAG General Manager, Erick Iverson, “This effort further expands our broad portfolio of specialized cybersecurity and engineering support for facility related control systems (FRCS) and Industrial Control Systems (ICS), cementing TIAG ‘s role as an industry leader within the operational technology (OT) cybersecurity sector.” 

TIAG is known for its past performance across the DoD providing dynamic strategies for providing computer network defense solutions, including support programs for the Naval Information Warfare Center (NIWC), Directorate of Information Management at the Letterkenny Army Depot, the Defense Health Agency (DHA), and the U.S. Army Regional Health Command – Atlantic. 

“Preventing, detecting, and quickly responding to cyberattacks and intrusions—along with a robust risk management framework process—is essential to providing exceptional cyber engineering and technology solutions and support,” shares TIAG Chief Strategy Officer and Managing Principal Umang Modi, “We will apply our successful past performance and decades of specialized cybersecurity expertise to contribute to the Command mission and support the NAVFAC organization.”