OSC Technical Solutions Launches Standalone Firm for Critical Federal Infrastructure

OSC Technical Solutions Launches Standalone Firm for Critical Federal Infrastructure

2026-02-27 companies

Richland, Friday, 27 February 2026.
Leveraging high-stakes operations experience at the Department of Energy’s Hanford Site, newly independent OSC Technical Solutions now offers specialized cybersecurity and infrastructure services to federal agencies nationwide.

Strategic Corporate Realignment

OSC Technical Solutions (OSC-TS) formally established its status as a standalone federal IT and cybersecurity firm on February 27, 2026 [1]. Operating out of the Tri-Cities region in Washington, the company functions as a subsidiary of OSC Global, an entity under the ownership of Cook Inlet Region, Inc. (CIRI) [1]. This strategic launch consolidates a workforce of over 350 professionals, positioning the firm as a major IT employer in Eastern Washington dedicated to modernizing federal technology landscapes [1]. The newly independent firm concentrates its technical capabilities on three primary pillars: IT modernization, cybersecurity operations, and the security of industrial control systems (ICS/OT) [1]. These services address the rigorous demands of high-consequence global missions, reflecting a shift toward specialized technical partners capable of navigating complex federal regulations [1].

Operational Discipline and Expansion

The company’s methodology is heavily influenced by its tenure at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Hanford Site, a background that necessitates extreme rigor in technology deployment [1]. John Roach, Senior VP and General Manager, highlighted this heritage, stating, “Our experience at Hanford shaped how we approach technology in high-risk environments” [1]. Roach emphasized that the firm applies this specific operational discipline to guarantee resilience and security across regulated missions nationwide [1]. Beyond its historical footprint at Hanford, OSC-TS is widening its operational lens to support critical infrastructure programs on a national scale [1]. The firm is actively targeting sectors such as new nuclear energy initiatives, grid modernization, and advanced manufacturing [1]. This expansion signals a deliberate move to apply site-specific expertise to the broader challenges facing U.S. national security and infrastructure stability [1].

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Cybersecurity GovCon