Mission Critical Operations

Truestone — SMEs Armed With the Knowledge, Skills & Credentials to Get the Job Done Right


Government agencies face increased pressure to enhance operational efficiency and organizational effectiveness.  The right combination of operations strategy, skilled resources and technical innovation is the only way to truly transform mission execution.


Truestone has a cadre of highly trained, experienced analysts and mission execution specialists.  We have a bias for action and are tenacious about achieving results for our customers.  Our track-record with the most demanding clients reveals a level of agility and flexibility that you won’t find with other Federal IT & Professional Services providers.  With Truestone, you get the best of both worlds — the attention and focus of a small business, with the resources and capabilities of a large corporation.


Truestone helps clients develop their operations strategy and see it through every phase of implementation.  Many Truestone clients rely on us to stand up entire departments or initiatives — finding and building out key facilities, developing the execution strategy, and staffing key positions with senior analysts and skilled, credentialed subject matter experts (SMEs).  Our program managers oversee execution with a singular focus on achieving mission goals.  Our contract teams provide specialized expertise, long-term planning as well as continuity and quality control.  Our Mission Critical operations expertise includes:


Many Truestone clients rely on us to stand up entire departments or initiatives — finding and building out key facilities, developing the execution strategy, and staffing key positions with senior analysts and skilled, credentialed subject matter experts (SMEs).  (Abstract graphic)
The Truestone team includes a variety of highly specialized and accomplished experts from across all Federal Law Enforcement, Defense, and Intelligence agencies.


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