Tridentis Cuts the Ribbon on our Bremerton Office
Bremerton Mayor Greg Wheeler and Tridentis President David Jochum cut the ribbon with employees, friends, and family
August 14th, 2025 was an important milestone for Tridentis, as we cut the ribbon for our new Bremerton office.
Our locally based staff, their families, friends, and special guests all participated in the ceremony. Bremerton Mayor Greg Wheeler gave remarks emphasizing the importance of the work Tridentis does for the U.S. Navy and what it means to the Navy-centered Bremerton community, as well as some anecdotes from his time as a PSNS Engineering Department employee.
Tridentis President David Jochum also gave remarks thanking the Bremerton staff for their dedication and technical acumen as they directly support our Puget Sound Naval Shipyard (PSNS) customer, and providing important context about how our Bremerton staff, and the work Tridentis does for PSNS overall, contributes to our national security and naval readiness.
Greater Kitsap Chamber Vice President David Emmons also delivered remarks welcoming Tridentis to the community and presenting the “buck for luck”.
Then, assisted by Mr. Emmons, Mayor Wheeler and Mr. Jochum, flanked by Tridentis employees, family members, and friends, cut the ribbon!
Tridentis is excited to be a part of the Bremerton community, with its exceptional engineering talent pool and intense focus on supporting the U.S. Navy’s critical mission at PSNS. We are proud to be able to better support PSNS with our team located just a block away, as well as our other west coast customers!
Greater Kitsap Chamber Vice President David Emmons presents the “buck for luck” to Mr. Jochum