KIRK IN THE MEDIA

Perspectives on data centers, infrastructure growth, and the challenges shaping the industry.

The digital economy runs on infrastructure that most people never see.

The digital economy runs on infrastructure that most people never see.

Building and operating that infrastructure requires long timelines, significant capital, specialized talent, and coordination across multiple sectors. It also requires decisions that hold up over decades, not quarters.

These articles focus on the realities behind that work — from growth pressures and workforce challenges to long-term planning and operational risk.

Kirk Offel contributes perspective grounded in ongoing engagement with leaders across the data center ecosystem.

The digital economy runs on infrastructure that most people never see.

Building and operating that infrastructure requires long timelines, significant capital, specialized talent, and coordination across multiple sectors. It also requires decisions that hold up over decades, not quarters.

These articles focus on the realities behind that work — from growth pressures and workforce challenges to long-term planning and operational risk.

Kirk Offel contributes perspective grounded in ongoing engagement with leaders across the data center ecosystem.

The digital economy runs on infrastructure that most people never see.

Building and operating that infrastructure requires long timelines, significant capital, specialized talent, and coordination across multiple sectors. It also requires decisions that hold up over decades, not quarters.

These articles focus on the realities behind that work — from growth pressures and workforce challenges to long-term planning and operational risk.

Kirk Offel contributes perspective grounded in ongoing engagement with leaders across the data center ecosystem.

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DC HEARING CLIPS

Kirk Offel's Opening Remarks

In his opening remarks before the House Subcommittee on Rural Development, Energy, and Supply Chains, Overwatch Mission Critical CEO Kirk Offel delivers a powerful case for why small businesses are essential to America’s AI and data center future.

How Do We Educate Policymakers

How can policymakers and industry leaders better explain what data centers mean for local communities, especially when it comes to energy, water, and long-term value? At the House Subcommittee hearing on Empowering Rural America Through Investment in Innovation, Overwatch Mission Critical CEO Kirk Offel calls for a shift in how data centers are viewed and discussed at the community level.

How Do We Better Inform Rural Communities

How should data center developers engage rural communities before projects break ground? In this clip from the House Subcommittee hearing on Empowering Rural America Through Investment in Innovation, Overwatch Mission Critical CEO Kirk Offel addresses the importance of early, transparent engagement with local residents.

Developing a Data Center Workforce

As demand for data centers accelerates, the need for skilled trade workers is outpacing supply. In this clip from the House Subcommittee hearing on Empowering Rural America Through Investment in Innovation, Overwatch Mission Critical CEO Kirk Offel addresses the growing workforce gap facing the data center industry.

Federalizing or Localizing Standards and Procedures

As data centers move into the mainstream of America’s critical infrastructure, questions around regulation, energy, and environmental impact are coming to the forefront. Overwatch Mission Critical CEO Kirk Offel addresses the House Committee on Small Business on how the industry should balance federal standards with local decision-making.