Energy in Mid-Atlantic / DC Metro: what makes this market distinct
The DC metro is the operational headquarters for several major mid-Atlantic utilities — Dominion Energy, Exelon, and Pepco Holdings — and the home of FERC, the federal regulator for interstate electricity and natural gas. NERC CIP compliance for bulk electric systems, FERC Order 2222 compliance for distributed energy resource aggregation, and the cybersecurity requirements of the US energy sector's Critical Infrastructure Protection program create a compliance environment that energy technology teams in this region must understand at the architectural level.
What we deploy in Energy in Mid-Atlantic / DC Metro
1,162 cyberattacks on utilities in 2024 — 70% increase year over year. Our engineering teams deploying into Mid-Atlantic / DC Metro energy clients with the full compliance architecture built into the delivery.
The compliance environment for Energy in Mid-Atlantic / DC Metro
Energy technology deployed in Mid-Atlantic / DC Metro operates under United States regulatory frameworks — HIPAA, SOC 2, FedRAMP — plus industry-specific obligations. Every system we build enforces these frameworks at the infrastructure layer. Compliance is not a review at the end of the project; it is the first architectural constraint.
How an engagement works for Energy in Mid-Atlantic / DC Metro
Energy technology engagement: defined deliverables, fixed price, no discovery phase. We scope based on your current architecture.
Engineering team based or deployed in Mid-Atlantic / DC Metro. Domain-qualified for energy regulatory requirements.
HIPAA and SOC 2 compliance built into the architecture from day one. ALICE enforcement at every deployment.
8-20 weeks to a production system. The first working deliverable in weeks 3-5. Full IP transfer at close.