Improve.
Sustain.
Empower.
Black Fox is a professional and software development servicing firm built for the missions where good enough is not an option. We provide construction services, staff augmentation, technology, cybersecurity, and business continuity — engineered solutions for local, state, federal, quasi-government agencies, and private corporations.

- Federal Civilian Agency
- Federal Defense Component
- State Workforce Agency
- State DOT
- Quasi-Government Authority
- Local Government (City)
- Fortune 500 Bank
- Private Healthcare System
Eight capabilities.
One operating standard.
Track record.
Not talking points.
Every metric below is a contract reference away. We will furnish them — by name, by program, by phone number — when an engagement gets serious.
We do not consult around the mission. We embed inside it.
Black Fox sends senior operators, engineers, and program leaders into the room — not the back office. We work the problem, write the answer down, and stand behind it. That is the entire operating standard. Improve, Sustain, Empower — in writing, every engagement.
“At this inflection point, the difference between firms is no longer capability. It is the will to commit cleared, senior people to ambiguous problems before the contract is signed.”

One motto. Three pillars. Eight capabilities.
The Black Fox motto is the contract we write with the customer. Each pillar maps directly to specific capabilities that deliver on it.
Improve
Lift mission outcomes that the customer can audit. Modernization, design-build, and AI implementation make today's operation measurably better than yesterday's.
Sustain
Improvements that decay are not improvements. Managed services, continuity programs, and disaster recovery keep gains in place under pressure.
Empower
We hand the mission back. Cleared talent, named teams, training, and special-projects work transfer ownership to the people who run the program.
Field Notes
Designing a continuity plan that survives the first 60 minutes
Five lessons from delivering ICD 705 spaces on schedule
Why we cap special-project teams at seven people
When the mission cannot afford a learning curve.
Tell us what you are trying to accomplish. We will tell you, in writing, whether we are the right team and how we would attack it.
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