Friday, July 18, 2025

ASSYST Expands National Security Practice to Align with Evolving DHS Priorities

ASSYST has expanded its Homeland & National Security Practice with integrated capabilities designed to meet the complex and evolving needs of federal agencies responsible for national resilience, cybersecurity, border protection, and emergency response. This strategic growth supports key priorities for the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and its mission partners.

Built on decades of federal IT and cybersecurity delivery, ASSYST brings together a team of seasoned professionals with backgrounds in the Department of Defense, the U.S. Army, the Intelligence Community, state and local emergency management, law enforcement, and public safety. This multidisciplinary expertise is complemented by an internal Advisory Council that meets quarterly to provide forward-looking guidance on topics such as AI, cyber risk, critical infrastructure protection, C4ISR, and operational resilience, ensuring ASSYST‘s solutions remain aligned with national mission demands.

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“As agencies prepare for an increasingly dynamic threat environment, there’s a growing demand for secure, modular, and compliant technology that adapts to new mandates and integrates easily into mission systems. As a former law enforcement officer, I want to help agencies not just procure this technology, but fully utilize it to assist the boots on the ground,” said Eugene Goldlust, Senior Account Executive at ASSYST.

SOURCE: PRNewswire

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