About D.63
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Directive 63 Inc. is a Veteran Owned Small Business based in Northern Virginia serving government, law enforcement, the legal community, and Commercial entities nationwide. D.63 specializes in Information Assurance and Digital Forensics, and through Directive 63 Investigative Section, LLC, provides professional investigation services to support relevant case work.

In 2001 the D.63 team was called upon to provide expertise and support to the federal government in securing, testing, and certifying major IT systems. This assignment led D.63 into the realm of digital forensics, where the team was responsible for providing architecture, engineering, and technical services support to the deployment of an unprecedented digital forensics and evidence storage system.

Incorporated in 2004, Directive 63 has maintained a low-key image working with a select choice of government clients. In 2007 D.63 opened the Digital Information & Computer Evidence laboratory, called DICE, in the National Capital Region.  Servicing state and local law enforcement on the east coast, DICE supports locales in the US.  The DICE laboratory was then opened to Commercial organizations which needed support consistent with the D.63 Strategic Mission, and the Priorities set forth by the command.  Now located in a new facility south of Quantico, Virginia, the Digital Information Computer Evidence laboratory proudly serves Corporate and Professional organizations who need expertise on a continual basis.

In 2008 D.63 established the Directive 63 Investigative Section. The wholly owned subsidiary provides Professional Investigation support to supplement digital investigations completed by the DICE Team.  DIS participation provides clients with a FULL SCOPE view of their case, to flesh out digital case findings.  Using all intelligence gathered via original source, DICE digital investigations, and DIS real world intelligence gathering, D.63 provides a complete picture in one symbiotic solution.

Citizen. Community. Nation.  Directive 63 is answering the call.