Across Alaska, the Lower 48 and beyond, CIRI continues to strengthen our business portfolio. Our CORE map—representing Communities, Operations, Resources and Enterprise—offers a visual snapshot of CIRI’s global presence. Behind each point on the map are employees, partners, and projects delivering measurable results and building long-term value.
Since the beginning of the year, the CIRI family of companies has made steady progress across industries ranging from environmental remediation and aerospace manufacturing to cybersecurity and advanced technologies. These efforts reflect a clear focus: disciplined growth, operational excellence, and translating business performance into lasting benefits for Shareholders and Descendants.
One milestone worth special recognition comes from North Wind Group, whose teams recently marked a historic achievement at the Moab Uranium Mill Tailings Remedial Action (UMTRA) Project in Utah. On April 9, project partners gathered to celebrate the permanent removal of 16 million tons of residual radioactive material from the Moab site—an important step in safeguarding the Colorado River and surrounding environment near Arches National Park. The ceremony included a symbolic tile transfer representing the movement of the final ton of material to a secure disposal repository at Crescent Junction. Through its subsidiary North Wind Portage Inc., CIRI has proudly supported this cleanup effort since 2011, working alongside the U.S. Department of Energy, local communities and stakeholders to address the legacy of historic uranium processing.
Following its acquisition by CIRI earlier this year, HABCO Industries has continued to demonstrate strong leadership and operational momentum. HABCO President and CEO Brian Montanari was recently named to Hartford Business Journal’s “2026 Power 50,” recognizing influential leaders shaping Connecticut’s business landscape. The past year brought major milestones for HABCO, including the consolidation of two Connecticut operations into a single campus and a successful ownership transition following its Jan. 29, 2026, acquisition by CIRI. Established in 1970, HABCO is a global aerospace manufacturer serving more than 250 customers in over 50 countries—an example of how CIRI’s enterprise investments extend our reach while supporting highly skilled workforces.
Innovation and agility were also on display at OSC Global, where the team successfully completed its first deployment of OPTICA—OSC Global’s cybersecurity scanning and compliance platform—for a federal customer operating in a highly secure environment. The installation demonstrated OSC Global’s ability to solve problems in real time, implement rapid on-site updates and prepare customers for independent operation.
Together, these achievements underscore a broader message: CIRI is paying close attention to the business front—investing thoughtfully, supporting strong leadership and executing with purpose. As our CORE map makes clear, the impact of that work is felt well beyond any single location, helping position CIRI for continued strength today and for generations to come.