Supporting Critical Infrastructure

Critigen’s deep domain expertise serves public and private sector clients by developing and/or enhancing technology-based approaches to support the delivery of essential services. These essential services fall in nine sectors that comprise the critical infrastructure (CI) market: 

Many of our clients are at the forefront of the toughest CI challenges, including climate change, sustainable environmental and energy transformation, asset protection and management, and carbon reduction. Our work in these arenas has identified us as thought leaders in utilizing new technology and refining existing platforms to align with our changing world. For an understanding of our impact, refer to the Modernizing CI page.

Client Snapshot

Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality

Critigen removed a roadblock to developing new energy sources by creating and deploying an information system that promotes quick and efficient processing of permit applications.

News + Events

Aging Infrastructure and Decreased Budgets

Posted: 2/11/2010

How local governments can use technology to maximize ROI on infrastructure assets in 2010 and beyond.
In today’s age of decreasing budgets, the demand for public funding and the competition among local, state, and federal officials for scarce resources generally results in officials making decisions that provide only for the most immediate needs. Decisions about long-term capital expenditures usually get deferred. Often officials do not have the ability to evaluate the risks associated with their decisions and the consequences of deferring maintenance or capital improvements that extend into the future well beyond their time in office.

Interview with Jeff Akers, CEO, Critigen

Posted: 1/26/2010

Our vision is to develop on our strong heritage and domain expertise, while continuing to serve as the quintessential technology resource for the critical infrastructure industry, says Jeff Akers, CEO, Critigen.