WHAT WE DO
T-Rex has designed, built, integrated, and operated some of the world’s largest mission critical systems for our government clients who need to leverage the power of data. We have invaluable experience in implementing complex IT modernization projects with critical cyber data protection requirements, aggressive schedules, and large size and scale. We foster innovation, while mitigating risk, saving time and money, and improving benefit-to-cost ratios.
AGILE TRANSFORMATION
There are many complexities to integrating systems across legacy and modernized infrastructure and migrating from the old way of managing data, systems, infrastructure, and security to advanced IT solutions. Learn more.
CLOUD ADOPTION AND INFRASTRUCTURE OPTIMIZATION
Lessons learned, risk management strategies, and best practices to achieve program objectives and efficiencies are critical to the success of cloud adoption and infrastructure optimization. Learn more.
CYBERSECURITY
Potential damage from cyber threats represents high stakes for federal government agencies. Minimizing cyber threats requires active defense to stay ahead of a moving target of bad actors.Learn more.
DATA ENGINEERING AND ANALYTICS
Big data can be leveraged to provide powerful insights, if properly collected, structured, and managed, using the right tools to provide end users with the right information at the right time. Learn more.
CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE
CX can make or break an engagement. From first contact to contract close, we focus on customer-centric processes and communication as we strive for ideal experience and outcomes. Learn more.
HEALTH IT
Conducting any business today requires IT excellence, but with healthcare, the stakes are high. From billing, to records keeping and sharing, personal information protection, and more, there are requirements that must be prioritized.Learn more.
CASE IN POINT
U.S. Census Bureau Economic Census Program (USCB)
T-Rex re-engineered the Economic Census Program, as well as configured and supported the IT infrastructure needed for its sub-programs across USCB. This work focused on the re-engineering, modernization, and revitalization of the Business Register (BR), which was critical to the successful execution of the Economic Census. The focus was on the business architecture included within the BR and was accomplished through the improvement of customer/respondent experience; quality improvement of 1,600+ data products; the increase in speed at which those data products are released; a reduction in cost; and increased organizational efficiency.