Ensuring data protection and compliance for military and government teams.
Our platform is built to meet the highest government security standards, aligning with the NIST Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) and NIST Special Publication 800-171 to ensure comprehensive data protection.
Our commitment to security has earned us Authority to Operate (ATO) by multiple branches of the Department of Defense (DoD), allowing government and military organizations to leverage Teamworks Tactical with confidence. Our solutions are built to protect sensitive data and maintain compliance with federal cybersecurity standards.
Teamworks Tactical undergoes continuous third-party audits, vulnerability assessments, and penetration testing to maintain compliance with NIST and other federal cybersecurity requirements. With a zero-trust security model, automated updates, and built-in user training, Teamworks Tactical empowers military and government personnel to operate seamlessly—without compromising security.
Our security standards include, but are not limited to:
Data is encrypted in transit and at rest using industry-leading protocols, ensuring confidentiality and integrity.
Customizable permissions ensure only authorized personnel can access mission-critical data.
Strengthening security by requiring multiple layers of authentication for system access.
Real-time security monitoring proactively identifies and mitigates potential risks.
Flexible hosting options meet the unique security needs of military and government organizations.
Securely transfers commercial wearable device data into an IL5 (Impact Level 5) environment, ensuring DoD-compliant storage and analysis.
Clearinghouse enables the secure integration of commercial wearable data from devices like Oura, Polar, and Garmin into DoD environments. Hosted on CloudOne via AWS GovCloud and NIPRNet, Clearinghouse operates at IL5 and IL2, ensuring data is de-identified and shielded before being securely transferred to the DoD cloud environment.
The system supports a Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) approach, allowing service members to use their preferred wearables while maintaining data privacy and operational security. Clearinghouse assigns users a randomized numerical ID, removes Personally Identifiable Information (PII) and Personal Health Information (PHI), and disables location tracking to prevent any exposure of sensitive information.