The Texas / Dallas-Houston Market
Texas's energy market — ERCOT-managed, deregulated, and uniquely isolated from the rest of the US grid — carries operational technology requirements that don't exist in most other utility markets. The February 2021 grid failure and the subsequent legislative response (SB 3, HB 1777) created new reliability and cybersecurity mandates for generation assets, transmission operators, and retail electric providers. ERCOT's market systems are simultaneously critical infrastructure and commercial platforms.
Engineering teams serving Texas energy need ERCOT market system integration, NERC CIP compliance for bulk electric system assets, and the specific cybersecurity requirements enacted post-Winter Storm Uri. We deploy into the Texas energy market with ERCOT protocols, PUC Texas regulations, and the post-2021 reliability mandates already mapped to the architecture.
Compliance Coverage
Every system we deploy for Energy & Utilities in Texas / Dallas-Houston is NERC CIP-compliant from architecture through deployment. NERC CIP and NIST compliance is enforced automatically at every commit — not assessed after the fact.
Engagement Scope
Duration: 8–16 weeks
A focused team deployed against a single Energy & Utilities platform in Texas / Dallas-Houston. NERC CIP and NIST-compliant architecture from day one. Fixed price, fixed output, no discovery phase.
Duration: 3–9 months
40–100 engineers running parallel workstreams across a Energy & Utilities transformation in Texas / Dallas-Houston. Multi-system compliance governance and NERC CIP and NIST certification maintained across the full program.
Duration: 6–18 months
100–250+ engineers owning the complete technology infrastructure for a Energy & Utilities organization in Texas / Dallas-Houston. Full NERC CIP and NIST compliance across every system, every integration, every deployment.