Kevin Hansen, CTO of MFGS, Inc., on what federal IT leaders need to get right — from WEST 2026.
At WEST 2026 in San Diego, the message from naval leaders was direct: sustaining maritime dominance now depends on data as much as platforms. In the conversation below, Kevin Hansen sharpens that point for federal IT decision makers across agencies — sea services and civilian alike.
Hansen's insights come down to three priorities federal leaders can address and no amount of tooling will fix later:
Mission velocity isn't a tooling problem. It's an architecture problem and a data problem — and the agencies moving fastest in 2026 are treating it that way.
This is the work MFGS, Inc. does every day. Our team partners with agencies across the federal government — including the Navy and Marine Corps — to design and operationalize reference architectures, break down data silos across IT, OT, and cybersecurity, and apply AI where it has the highest mission impact. From software delivery to enterprise data platforms to the tactical edge, our focus is the same: getting the right information to the right person at the moment the mission demands it.
If your modernization roadmap is hitting the wall Hansen describes, we can help. Reach out to MFGS, Inc. to start the conversation.
Kevin Hansen is Chief Technology Officer at MFGS, Inc., where he works with federal customers on IT, OT, and cybersecurity modernization.