New Suppliers on the Block- C3 Integrated Solutions

Telarus introduces C3 Integrated Solutions as one of four new suppliers this month. C3 specializes in CMMC level two compliance for government defense contractors, offering an all-in-one solution that includes managed IT services, cybersecurity, Microsoft 365, and Azure government licensing. They can provide services as standalone projects, resell licensing, or deliver full managed services, with the capability to create secure enclaves for controlled unclassified information (CUI). The company focuses specifically on government contractor entities requiring CMMC compliance rather than typical enterprise customers, competing with companies like Oriental Security and Corvid in the compliance space.

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Welcome to new suppliers on the block. This series brings you closer to the newest suppliers in the portfolio, showcasing what they offer and how it can strengthen your conversations and customer outcomes. Let’s jump in.

Hey, everybody. Jason Kaufman again. I’d like to introduce you to a new supplier that we have, C3 Integrated Solutions. Then not to be confused with the partner C3 out in the Midwest, this is a supplier only that we have.

So rest assured to all of our partners that there’s not gonna be any conflict here. So C3 specializes in CMMC level two compliance. So what that means is any government defense contractor, somebody that needs to get CMMC level two and get the easy button to get there, c three is perfect for that type of engagement. They compete with, Oriental Security and Corvid, and, like, the Trustwave level blues within the portfolio.

But think of them like an all in one shop from managed IT to cybersecurity to Microsoft three sixty five and Azure gov licensing. They could do all that as a standalone project based or like an Azure licensing resell, or they could do the the whole managed services component. So they have a few different flavors, and they’re very flexible on what they’ll offer to where, like, they can create an enclave for any of that controlled unclassified information, that CUI that’s important to the government. They can isolate that into an enclave for a customer.

They’re not very good when it comes to, like, typical enterprise stuff. They wanna focus on that government contractor type CMMC compliant entities. So think of them for anything from over the top security for some sort of like a SOC team or a SIM tool that needs to come in and, you know, do that CMMC arm or the full managed IT stack, combination of both, or just compliance as a service around those CMMC. It’s very important.

I keep saying it over and over CMMC level two. So think of them for those types of engagements. Thank you.