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Dylan Lamarre is the CSfC Solutions Architect at Iron Bow Technologies, bringing over 20 years of experience in enterprise network architecture. In his current role, Dylan partners with federal agencies to help them achieve Commercial Solutions for Classified (CSfC) compliance, supporting the federal government’s broader IT modernization initiatives. His work spans the full CSfC lifecycle, including solution design, testing, registration, and implementation across all CSfC Capability Packages. For the past 15 years, Dylan has served as a Department of Defense (DoD) contractor, contributing to a range of engineering projects focused on enterprise LAN/WAN infrastructures, datacenter networks, firewalls/VPNs, MPLS architectures, and CSfC deployments. Prior to joining Iron Bow Technologies, Dylan was the Mobility Network Architect at United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM), where he directed the command’s CSfC program and led efforts to enhance and expand secure mobile capabilities across both enterprise and tactical environments. Prior to this he served as the Network Architect for U.S. Army Central Command (USARCENT) and the 335th Signal Command in Kuwait where he oversaw the expansion and modernization of the strategic and tactical network infrastructure in support of Operation Inherent Resolve (OIR). Other roles include Lead Network Engineer for Air Force Central Command (AFCENT) in Southwest Asia, and Enterprise Network Lead for United States Forces – Iraq (USF-I) in Baghdad during Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF).

Dylan Lamarre