Pensacola is part of the same coastline LRG already serves, just across the state line from our Spanish Fort base. We support Pensacola businesses the way we do the rest of the coast: one partner for everything that runs on your network — managed IT, cybersecurity, phones, cabling, cameras, and internet — under one contract and one number. But Pensacola carries something most Gulf Coast markets don't: a deep defense economy. With NAS Pensacola, Whiting Field, and Eglin AFB nearby, the region is thick with contractors and subcontractors who handle Controlled Unclassified Information — and who now face CMMC compliance they can't defer.
Proactive monitoring, helpdesk, and a vCIO who plans ahead.
NIST 800-171 and CMMC 2.0 readiness for contractors handling CUI.
Endpoint protection, threat monitoring, and identity and access management.
Cloud VoIP that follows your team across sites.
Secure, segmented, reliable infrastructure built for compliance.
Commercial surveillance and entry control, integrated.
Pensacola's defense ecosystem — the contractors and subcontractors serving NAS Pensacola, Whiting Field, and Eglin — is under real CMMC 2.0 pressure. If you handle Controlled Unclassified Information and you're not on a path to CMMC, you're not just non-compliant; you're un-biddable. The catch on the Gulf Coast is that the registered-practitioner pool is thin in these zip codes, so contractors struggle to find a local partner who understands NIST 800-171 and CMMC 2.0 Levels 1 and 2. LRG does this work — and we connect compliance to the full security posture it actually requires.
Yes. We help Pensacola-area defense contractors and subcontractors get on a path to CMMC 2.0 — assessing gaps against NIST 800-171, prioritizing remediation, and connecting compliance to the network, identity, and physical security it depends on. Start with a readiness assessment.
If you handle Controlled Unclassified Information, the requirement is coming through your contracts whether or not you've been asked yet. The contractors who get ready early stay biddable; the ones who wait until a prime requires an assessment are already behind.
Most general IT shops in the corridor aren't equipped for CMMC — the registered-practitioner pool here is thin. We focus on NIST 800-171 and CMMC 2.0 Levels 1 and 2 specifically, and tie it to your full security posture rather than treating it as paperwork.