SDVOSB • FRCS Cybersecurity • DoD Facilities

Cybersecurity engineered into facilities from the start.

Control Defense Systems helps A/E teams, contractors, and federal stakeholders integrate cybersecurity requirements into Facility-Related Control Systems before design decisions become construction problems.

Protect the systems behind the mission.

Facility control systems are part of the operational backbone of military installations. CDS strengthens that backbone by translating cybersecurity requirements into practical, buildable design documentation for systems such as BAS, EMCS, electronic security, fire alarm, and life safety platforms.

Built for the design environment

We work where cybersecurity, engineering, and construction overlap. Our role is to help project teams make clear design decisions early, reduce ambiguity in specifications and drawings, and prepare cybersecurity documentation that can survive submittal review, construction coordination, and stakeholder scrutiny.

Cybersecurity support across the facility lifecycle.

CDS supports cybersecurity planning, design integration, documentation development, technical validation, and construction-phase coordination for Department of Defense facility projects.

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FRCS Cybersecurity Engineering

Tailoring and development of cybersecurity requirements for facility-related control systems, including building automation, energy management, fire/life safety, and electronic security systems.

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RMF Design Integration

Development of cybersecurity documentation that aligns control system design decisions with DoD RMF expectations, project specifications, and reviewer requirements.

CCI packages Cyber matrices Design narratives
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Construction-Phase Support

Review and coordination support to help project teams maintain cybersecurity intent through shop drawings, product selections, network diagrams, and field implementation.

Submittal review Riser validation Protocol mapping

A process that keeps cybersecurity constructible.

We organize cybersecurity work around the same decisions project teams already need to make: system scope, architecture, data flow, equipment selection, documentation, and verification.

Define the boundary

Identify FRCS scope, connected systems, interfaces, project stakeholders, and cybersecurity assumptions before requirements are applied.

Map the architecture

Validate network segmentation, communication paths, protocols, remote access needs, and control system dependencies.

Build the documents

Produce specifications, matrices, riser diagrams, narratives, and RMF-aligned design artifacts that support review and construction.

Support the outcome

Assist with questions, submittals, compliance review, and field coordination so design intent carries into implementation.

Grounded in the requirements DoD projects actually use.

CDS helps teams interpret and apply cybersecurity requirements in the context of facility design and construction, with emphasis on clear scope, coordinated drawings, and actionable documentation.

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UFC 4-010-06
DoD RMF
FRCS
BAS / EMCS

Bring cybersecurity into the design conversation early.

Whether you need FRCS specifications, RMF-aligned design documentation, riser diagram review, or construction-phase cybersecurity support, CDS can help make the requirements clear and buildable.