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Maryland National Guard Enhances Energy Sector Resilience
March 17, 2026
The Maryland National Guard convened a critical infrastructure interagency meeting focused on strengthening collaboration and resilience within the state's energy sector. This event brought together key stakeholders from state government, military units, and federal agencies to discuss threat assessments, information sharing protocols, and upcoming cyber resilience workshops aimed at mitigating both cyber and physical threats to Maryland's energy infrastructure.
- The involvement of the Maryland National Guard, Maryland Department of Information Technology, FBI, and Maryland Coordination and Analysis Center highlights a multi-agency approach to critical infrastructure protection.
- Procurement professionals should note potential upcoming opportunities related to cyber resilience training, threat assessment tools, and interagency communication systems.
- Contractors specializing in cybersecurity, energy infrastructure protection, and interagency coordination technologies may find increased demand as Maryland prioritizes rapid action and enhanced defense capabilities.
- The focus on actionable coordination and resilience indicates a shift from planning to implementation, suggesting near-term procurement activities to support these initiatives.
As the governor, Iβve been clear that there is no higher priority that I have than making sure the people of our state are safe. It is my responsibility to make sure you have everything you need to be prepared for anything, so we will be able to say clearly to the people of our state that because of the work you all are doing, we will be.
— Wes Moore, Governor of Maryland
Defending against these threats requires a unified critical infrastructure team, and that is all of you. We have got to move forward and move forward quickly. The time for discussions is over. We have to take action, and I have faith we can do it. So letβs take action, letβs coordinate, and letβs commit to making Maryland the most resilient state.
— Janeen L. Birckhead, Adjutant General of Maryland
Agencies
Maryland National Guard, Maryland Department of Information Technology, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Maryland Coordination and Analysis Center