Husmann Technologies, LLC is proud to announce that it has officially joined the CEED consortium, a CMG Networks initiative that connects government, industry, and academic partners to accelerate the development and transition of advanced capabilities. The company’s CEED enrollment became effective February 25, 2026, enabling immediate eligibility to respond to consortium project opportunities.
Through CEED participation, Husmann Technologies will expand collaboration opportunities supporting its Theia™ and Nexus Flow™ platforms, which focus on mission-aware energy resilience, predictive maintenance, and cross-domain infrastructure optimization. CEED’s consortium model is designed to streamline engagement between innovators and government stakeholders, enabling faster prototyping, demonstration, and transition of high-impact technologies aligned with national security priorities.
“Husmann Technologies is excited to join the CEED community and collaborate with partners who are advancing resilient energy and operational capabilities for the Department of Defense and critical infrastructure sectors,” said Darrin Husmann, Founder of Husmann Technologies. “This membership strengthens our ability to rapidly align emerging technologies with mission needs and accelerate transition pathways.”
As part of the CEED community, Husmann Technologies will actively engage in upcoming consortium opportunities, contribute to collaborative solution development, and support initiatives that improve energy assurance, infrastructure survivability, and operational effectiveness across contested and austere environments.
About Husmann Technologies
Husmann Technologies develops advanced mission-aware sensing, analytics, and decision platforms that unify energy, infrastructure, and operational data to improve resilience, readiness, and lifecycle performance across defense and industrial environments.
About CEED / CMG Networks
The CEED consortium, managed by CMG Networks, provides a collaborative environment that enables members to rapidly respond to government requirements and participate in competitively awarded project opportunities.



