TCVERIS delivers disaster-response logistics and government mission support grounded in four decades of leadership at the edge of complexity, where readiness, resilience, and results must align.
TCVERIS exists to bring command-level judgment to the moments where logistics, contracting, and crisis intersect, and where the gap between a plan and an executed operation is measured in lives and hours.
Post-disaster logistics planning and execution, surge operations, and base-camp sustainment. Movement, staging, and support when the timeline is unforgiving, across multiple states and named storms.
Emergency planning, continuity of operations, and operational readiness for federal, state, and local agencies, informed by directing large-scale response at the senior command level.
Exercise design, facilitation, and after-action analysis. Interagency coordination across the military, DHS, FEMA, and state response structures, built on relationships that already exist.
Capture strategy, teaming, and program development in the federal contracting space. Positioning that reflects how the government actually evaluates and awards.
Trey Chauncey founded TCVERIS to put four decades of leadership to work where it matters most: at the point where complexity, urgency, and consequence meet.
Across four decades, he has led at every level from the field to senior command, with direct responsibility for large-scale disaster logistics, homeland security, and interagency response operations.
That operational experience runs from Hurricane Andrew through the Gulf Coast disasters that followed, alongside western wildfire and pandemic operations and combat service across three decades of military deployments.
He holds an M.S. in Strategic Studies from the U.S. Army War College and completed the Public Leadership Credential at the Harvard Kennedy School.
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