Tria Federal launched its new technology innovation group, Tria Labs.
“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,” said Tria Federal Chief Technology Officer John Cho. “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.”
Led by Cho and a team of engineers, developers and technologists, Tria Labs will develop and test emerging technologies and solutions for challenges facing the federal government. It will focus on mission areas where artificial intelligence, low-code/no-code development, intelligent automation and cybersecurity will play critical roles, the company said.
“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 CEO Tim Borchert.
There are three primary components to Tria Labs: research and development, rapid prototyping and collaboration.
In R&D, Tria Labs will usher internal projects through a rigorous vetting process and push them into three key phases: Inspiration, ideation and implementation. Rapid prototyping aims to embrace speed and lightweight productized solution development. The lab is also based out of a newly remodeled collaborative workspace and meeting area at Tria’s Arlington, Virginia, headquarters.
“Through ‘intrapreneurship’ and collaboration with both established and emerging industry partners and customers, Tria Labs will empower our engineers, scientists, and thought leaders to design and deliver technology solutions to help customers overcome obstacles and better deliver on their missions,” Cho said.