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Defending the United States: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow

NetCentrics began as an IT pioneer serving the U.S. government in 1995. For example, we designed and installed one of the first computer networks deployed in the Pentagon. As the nation’s digital infrastructure grew, so did the need for its protection.
Tragically, the terrorist attacks of 9/11 made the need to defend this new frontier visible to all.
Just one day after the terrorist attacks of 9/11, we restored operations at Headquarters, Department of the Army (HQDA). This effort resulted in the awarding of a Commander’s citation — the highest award bestowed on a private citizen. Nine citations were awarded, and three of those were issued to NetCentrics employees.
We are proud that our employees stepped up to defend our nation – but not surprised. We continue to attract people with “next gen” technology expertise and a desire for service.
Today, we are a leading provider of IT strategy, mission applications, infrastructure and cloud services, service delivery, and cybersecurity to the Department of Defense (DoD), Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and other agencies across government and throughout the private sector.
We continue to prepare for tomorrow by incorporating emerging technologies, such as artificial intelligence, into the systems and processes crucial to our nation’s success.
We are proud that our employees stepped up to defend our nation – but not surprised.

Katie McCaskey
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