
Mission assured: Integrating energy, water and cybersecurity across the project lifecycle
That gap between engineering completion and operational readiness is where preparedness lives. A cyber authorization pathway advances separately from the construction schedule, and they converge later than expected. A utility interface condition becomes clear during commissioning that was not available during site assessment. A water system modification involves coordination timelines the original scope did not anticipate. These are not anomalies. They are realities inherent to complex mission infrastructure, and they reinforce why preparedness must be a deliberate discipline from the start.




