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Yahoo
26-03-2025
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NexusTek Announces 2025 Commitment for CMMC 2.0 Compliance
Leading IT services provider enables government contractors to confidently meet new DoD cybersecurity standards GREENWOOD VILLAGE, Colo., March 26, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- NexusTek, a global IT services and consulting provider, has announced its investment in achieving Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) 2.0 readiness by the second half of 2025, ahead of the requirements to be in place by January 2026. This initiative reinforces NexusTek's commitment to helping defense contractors, subcontractors, and organizations safeguard sensitive government data while ensuring compliance with the latest cybersecurity standards. This announcement comes at a critical time in the market as the Department of Defense (DoD) strengthens its security requirements, mandating CMMC 2.0 compliance for all entities handling Federal Contract Information (FCI) and Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI). "As businesses approach these stricter regulations, they need a trusted partner to help secure data, mitigate cybersecurity risks, and maintain eligibility for DoD contracts," said Hamilton Yu, NexusTek CEO. "By proactively supporting the CMMC 2.0 framework, NexusTek is positioning our customers with expert advisory services, trusted solutions, and a clear roadmap to prepare for, achieve, and sustain compliance." NexusTek's CMMC 2.0 investment features Managed Infrastructure, Managed Network, 24/7 monitoring and support, and a full suite of Cybersecurity, AI, and Hybrid Cloud Services. It also builds on a proven, 20-plus-year track record in delivering against pressing cybersecurity needs, which includes a NIST800-53 historical framework, recurring SOC2 company-wide certification, and more. "Our priority is empowering organizations to satisfy their strategic initiatives while navigating complex regulatory landscapes," said Scott Ray, COO. "Now, we're taking this commitment even further by delivering the highest level of service excellence to help customers meet CMMC 2.0 compliance requirements and successfully unlock more DoD business." For more information about NexusTek and its CMMC 2.0 compliance, visit About NexusTekTrusted by thousands of businesses, NexusTek specializes in providing IT services that include hybrid cloud, cybersecurity, data and AI, managed IT services, and IT consulting. Our comprehensive offerings provide tailored solutions that drive performance, enhance security, and foster growth. We leverage the latest technology and strategic partnerships to deliver proactive, innovative solutions that address your business challenges and support your long-term success. Media ContactJay Cuthrellinfo@ View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE NexusTek
Yahoo
04-03-2025
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First Ohio Buc-ee's no longer opening in 2025, target date pushed back
Buc-ee's, the widely popular Texas-based gas station chain, is scheduled to build its first-ever Ohio location in Huber Heights, about 65 miles away from Cincinnati. The opening date, however, has been pushed back approximately six months. The target date for the new store to open was originally set for December, according to the Dayton Daily News. Scott Ray, Buc-ee's director of construction projects, told The Enquirer that the Huber Heights location is now projected to open early summer of 2026. The project was pushed back due to unfavorable weather conditions. Ohio's first Buc-ee's initially ran into trouble in November 2024 after the company filed a petition in Clark County, blaming an ongoing legal dispute between the city of Huber Heights and Clark County over which party should provide sewer and water services to the future site, according to Fox 8. Clark County commissioners and the city of Huber Heights had been engaged in litigation for more than a year, the Dayton Daily News reported. Huber Heights Mayor Jeff Gore later posted to Facebook on Dec. 11 that Huber Heights City Council and Clark County reached an agreement relating to the water and sewer service for Buc-ee's. Gore told The Enquirer last month that Buc-ee's construction process is "well underway," noting all disputes regarding the water and sewer connections between Huber Heights and Clark County were resolved in January. He said the legal battle delayed construction by about three weeks. This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Buc-ee's no longer opening in Ohio this year, target date pushed back