About Us
Our Company
General Infrastructure was founded to supply critical mission support to those who serve our government and private enterprise.
We know that one infrastructure defeciency can cause a loss for your government or private sector organization, resulting in loss of income, trust, and growth. That's why we offer creative solutions, reliable suppliers, and proven services, and we strive to simplify purchasing, engineering, and supply and contracting options--all to keep your operations running smoothly. Our staff provides results from combined decades of experience, from the precision of the most elite military operations in the world to distinguished, proven leadership in public sector business. "We aspire to re-establish the standard in the critical infrastructure industry with diverse, distinct, and innovative products and services. Specifically, our main objective is to provide no-fail mission results for our top level clients." - Jason Buck, President
We know that one infrastructure defeciency can cause a loss for your government or private sector organization, resulting in loss of income, trust, and growth. That's why we offer creative solutions, reliable suppliers, and proven services, and we strive to simplify purchasing, engineering, and supply and contracting options--all to keep your operations running smoothly. Our staff provides results from combined decades of experience, from the precision of the most elite military operations in the world to distinguished, proven leadership in public sector business. "We aspire to re-establish the standard in the critical infrastructure industry with diverse, distinct, and innovative products and services. Specifically, our main objective is to provide no-fail mission results for our top level clients." - Jason Buck, President
SDVOSB Veteran Owned And Operated
Experience
A partnership between former Special Forces and Industry Veterans combining over 100 years of experience in critical power security across various applications home and abroad
No Fail Mission
Failure is not always acceptable. Certain missions or tasks may be “no fail,” meaning they are so critical to the success of an organization or larger mission that failure would result in disaster
Integrity
Accomplishing the mission is crucial, though it should never come at the expense of moral/ethical values. Balancing pushing the limits with mission accomplishment