Case Study

Securing the Cloud

Customer and Challenge Faced:

The DoD Environment, Safety and Occupational Health Network and Information Exchange (DENIX) program sought to accelerate its digital transformation through secure, cost-effective cloud deployment. As an early adopter of cloud technologies, DENIX faced the challenge of implementing new more scalable infrastructure while maintaining compliance with evolving Army and DoD security standards. The program needed a solution that could support modern DevSecOps practices and enable more rapid, automated deployment of cloud-native and container applications.

VTG Solution Provided:

VTG partnered with the DENIX program to pioneer secure cloud services and lead transformative DevSecOps initiatives.

Key Highlights:

  • Cloud Infrastructure Engineering: Delivered comparative evaluations, prototyping, testing, network, and security analysis to support secure cloud architecture development.
  • Infrastructure as Code (IaC) Deployment: Enabled DENIX to become the first operational system to deploy cloud native serverless and Kubernetes architecture.
  • End-to-End Automation: Built, deployed, and managed the entire environment as code, ensuring configuration control and operational efficiency.

Outcomes Achieved:

VTG’s solution empowered DENIX to accelerate its digital transformation while maintaining security and cost-effectiveness. The Infrastructure as Code approach enabled rapid deployment and management of cloud-native applications, reducing manual effort and increasing reliability. DENIX now operates a secure, scalable platform that supports continuous integration and DevSecOps workflows, setting a precedent for future government cloud initiatives.

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