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Engineering the Maritime Economy

Engineering the Maritime Economy

The relentless pursuit of maritime and defense technological superiority.

Avtar Singh - Founder of Washington Tec
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Operative Profile

Avtar Singh

Avtar Singh is a software developer turned maritime systems specialist and the founder of Washington Tec. Based in Seattle, he leverages his deep background in software engineering to build resilient embedded systems and engineer the future of maritime defense and operations.

Avtar is actively expanding his physical hardware proficiency and maritime qualifications. He is pursuing his Merchant Mariner Credential, STCW, and working towards becoming an Electro Technical Officer (ETO). He is also the first American Sikh working towards their STCW to go Blue Water and work on large vessels.

Under his leadership, Washington Tec has secured Joint Certification Program (JCP) standing from the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA), enabling the firm to handle unclassified export-controlled technical data for advanced naval technology and defense contracting.

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01 // R&D FOCUS

SBIR / STTR Mastery

Securing government funding requires more than a great idea. It demands rigorous technical writing and strategic alignment.

We craft precise, compelling Phase I and Phase II proposals that resonate with federal reviewers and emphasize clear commercialization pathways.

02 // BLUE WATER

Maritime Systems

The naval landscape is shifting towards agile, scalable technologies. We build the mission-critical systems required to compete in this new frontier.

From sonar telemetry analysis to vessel automation, our architecture natively scales with the demands of modern marine engineering.

03 // DEFENSE

Secure Operations

All technology is rendered useless without security. We deal in the only true metric that matters: Reliability & Compliance.

Our solutions meet stringent federal cybersecurity frameworks, ensuring that sensitive maritime data and defense systems remain uncompromised.