1 claim cross-referenced against 2 independent public sources.
Per-source claims and check dates are listed below.
The proof page lists every verification record contributing to this provider's standing. Date and level are public; client identity is anonymised unless the client opts in; underlying data sources are held in the evidence vault.
Every level this provider has earned, with what the records at that level actually are — not a generic description. Underlying artefacts live in the evidence vault; what's disclosable is shown here.
1 claim cross-referenced against 2 independent public sources.
Per-source claims and check dates are listed below.
Trustgent-attested checks of this provider's claims against independent public sources it does not control. Each item links to the source and shows when it was checked.
Trade outlet GovCon Wire reports Steampunk won a five-year, $174M ICE security-assurance task order, with CTO Sean Dillon describing Steampunk's DevSecOps, data and automation modernization work, confirming it is a real, operating digital-transformation/data services provider doing federal client work.
“Steampunk has received a five-year, $174 million task order to provide security assurance services for the Department of Homeland Security's Immigration and Customs Enforcement.”
The U.S. GSA eLibrary government supplier registry lists Steampunk, Inc. as a holder of a Multiple Award Schedule contract for IT, cloud and cybersecurity professional services.
“Contractor: STEAMPUNK, INC. ... Contract #: 47QTCA20D005E ... Cloud Computing and Cloud Related IT Professional Services ... Highly Adaptive Cybersecurity Services (HACS) ... Information Technology Professional Services”
Trustgent verifies privately and displays publicly. The evidence vault holds the underlying artefacts (analytics screenshots, exported CSVs, dashboard read-only access tokens, audited reports). The public proof page surfaces what the client has agreed to disclose: typically the metric, the window, and an anonymised reference to the engagement.
Verifications decay. L3 ratings decay over ~24 months; L4 and L5 records carry their own decay timers documented on how we verify.