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Tria Federal has been named a 2026 Washington Top Workplaces winner by WTOP News! We were one of only 70 organizations with more than 1,000 employees from across the region to earn the 2026 Washington Top Workplace distinction. This recognition is meaningful because it is based entirely on confidential employee feedback. Tria employees were surveyed about the workplace experiences that matter most, including whether they feel respected, supported and valued; aligned to the company’s values; enabled to grow; empowered to execute; and motivated by meaningful work.
Tria Federal has unveiled a new integrated solutions platform and launched a new website to share how the company helps federal health agencies deliver mission-critical programs at national scale.The new TriaFed.com captures Tria’s expanding role as a federal health solutions partner who builds, modernizes, and operates platforms and systems serving millions of American beneficiaries. Federal health agencies today face tight budgets, a streamlined workforce, and constant scrutiny around performance and accountability. At the same time, demand for services is growing in both scale and complexity. The challenge is not simply how to innovate, but how to deliver better outcomes in an environment where tradeoffs are unavoidable.
Tria Federal has joined the ServiceNow Partner Program, strengthening Tria’s ability to help federal agencies modernize systems and streamline mission delivery. As a Consulting and Implementation Partner, Tria will guide agencies on adopting ServiceNow to improve services, scale operations and enhance the citizen experience.
Tria Federal CEO Tim Borchert shares his perspective on “the healthcare trilemma” – the constant struggle of balancing the tradeoffs between cost, quality, and access – and the unprecedented challenges and opportunities in federal modernization, particularly as agencies face growing pressure to transform their digital operations.
Tria Federal (Tria), the premier middle-market Technology and Advisory services provider delivering mission-critical digital transformation solutions to health and public safety agencies across the federal sector, announced the acquisition of Softrams, a leading technology firm specializing in human-centered digital services and system modernization for federal agencies. Tria is a portfolio company of Sagewind Capital, a government technology-focused U.S. private equity firm. The combination creates a scaled, vertically integrated provider of technology and advisory capabilities serving critical missions across federal health, as well as other public safety customers spanning the federal government. The new Tria Federal will have over 1,500 employees supporting customers in 20-plus federal agencies. “Our acquisition of Softrams is an inflection point in our journey to become a major player in federal health,” said Tria CEO Tim Borchert. “Softrams brings exceptional technical capabilities and customer relationships that complement our existing strengths across multiple agencies. Together, we will deliver both innovative products and comprehensive services that help government agencies work faster, grow smarter, and stay nimble in the face of change.”
Ever wonder what it’s like to watch a space shuttle take off from up close? While we don't know, our HR colleague Henry Matta Garcia does! After service in the Army, Henry worked as a mechanical technician on NASA’s Space Shuttle Program in the 90s, turning wrenches and getting his hands dirty inside and around the space shuttle fleet. “I was part of the red crew, the mechanics who are on standby in case any last-minute repairs before they press the launch button.” These days, when he isn't overseeing Tria's HR information systems and compliance, Henry is an avid runner who is on his way to Germany to run the Berlin Marathon this weekend, followed by the Marine Corps Marathon in D.C. next month. Join us in wishing him luck in two great races!
Tria Federal today announced the launch of its new technology innovation group, Tria Labs. Led by Chief Technology Officer John Cho and a team of engineers, developers and technologists, Tria Labs will develop and test emerging technologies and solutions for some of the biggest problems facing the federal government, with a focus on mission areas where artificial intelligence, low-code/no-code development, intelligent automation, and cybersecurity will play critical roles. “Building emerging technologies and solutions that go above and beyond our contractual obligations is critical to driving Tria to the next level of growth and success,” Cho said. “This means proactively identifying challenges and tackling them head-on. As a trusted partner, we can build solutions around what the customer needs, and source the technologies required for those solutions.” “Tria has a lot of amazing technical talent that is focused on addressing current customer needs. To provide greater value to our customers we will ideate, test those ideas, and create solutions that help future-proof the federal government,” said Chief Executive Officer Tim Borchert. There are three primary components to Tria Labs: research and development, rapid prototyping, and collaboration.
"I really enjoy working alongside new and brilliant people for each proposal, getting their perspective and seeing how they approach a problem. I am always learning. "Something I love about our proposal team is that we are always eager to lend a hand and help each other. Although we are scattered around the country, we try to meet in person every other month. We communicate frequently and have cultivated great working relationships and friendships." ☠☠☠ WARNING: If you ever meet Maria, be careful not to share any positive opinions about pickleball, because this avid tennis player might have a bone to pick with you!
Tria Federal (Tria), the premier middle-market IT and Advisory services provider delivering digital transformation solutions to the federal government, is proud to announce that Dynamic Government Resources (DGR) – Tria’s joint venture with BDR Solutions (BDR) – has been awarded a prime seat on the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) IT Innovative Procurement for Strategic Sourcing (ITIPSS) vehicle, a 10-year, $2.42 billion multiple-award, indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract. ITIPSS is a mission critical contract vehicle that the FAA will use to acquire IT services and solutions for all non-National Airspace System IT mission support. Companies on the IDIQ will be asked to provide a wide range of state-of-the-art multi-disciplinary IT-related service solutions and help the FAA’s Office of Information Technology to evolve ongoing programs and implement innovative solutions in support of the FAA’s overall strategic initiatives. ITIPSS—which consolidates more than 70 previous contracts—will address a wide range of FAA needs, including application and technology modernization, email, instant messaging, information security, network storage, help desk, mobility, enterprise software and collaboration tools.
Did you know that: 🎮 The largest demographic of gamers are between the ages of 18-36? 🎖️ The average time an enlisted person serves in the military is between 2-6 years? 📣 More than 17 veterans die by suicide every day? John Cho, Tria's CTO, and Devin Brown, leader of one of our U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs programs, were honored to participate last weekend in Veterans Health – MIT Hacking Medicine 2024, hosted by the Tampa VA Medical Center and held at the University of South Florida. The event brought top minds together from VA, academia, and public and private sectors to reimagine veteran health care. Experienced mentors joined subject matter experts to guide “hackers” through this opportunity to revolutionize the care VA provides for veterans. For their specific track -- Prevent Veteran Suicide (Mental Health) -- John and Devin worked in a small team alongside a VA neuropsychologist, physical therapist, and primary care physician. The Tria-supported team -- with John serving as the product designer and Devin running product management -- designed a Tamagotchi-style game concept to help facilitate soft interventions and activation to reach and support veterans who are deeply engaged in the gaming community. John and Devin, and the entire team at Tria, will always step up and contribute our time to better serve and support America's veterans.