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Texas Cyber Command Launches Statewide Cybersecurity Initiative
March 16, 2026
The Texas Cyber Command, established by state law in June 2025 and officially launched in September 2025, is spearheading a comprehensive effort to unify and strengthen cybersecurity operations across Texas. Under the leadership of Retired Admiral TJ White, the command is developing critical cybersecurity infrastructure including an information-sharing and analysis center, a threat intelligence center, a digital forensics lab, and an incident response unit. This initiative aims to coordinate cybersecurity activities among multiple state agencies such as the Texas Department of Information Resources, Department of Public Safety, Department of Emergency Management, and Health and Human Services, enhancing the state's ability to detect, analyze, and respond to cyber threats.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should anticipate new contracting opportunities related to cybersecurity infrastructure, technology acquisition, and professional services supporting the command's operational units.
- The establishment of centralized cybersecurity facilities indicates increased demand for vendors specializing in threat intelligence, digital forensics, and incident response technologies.
- Companies offering cybersecurity solutions and services should evaluate engagement strategies with Texas state agencies to support this coordinated statewide effort.
- This initiative reflects a growing trend of state-level cybersecurity consolidation, signaling potential future procurements in similar frameworks across other states.
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Texas Cyber Command, Texas Department of Information Resources, Texas Department of Public Safety, Texas Department of Emergency Management, Texas Health and Human Services
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