For OKC firms that want depth, not proximity.
NSN Management is a Tulsa-headquartered managed service provider serving Oklahoma City firms through a remote-first model supported by planned on-site engagement. We deliver the FTC Safeguards, SEC Reg S-P, NIST 800-171, CMMC, and HIPAA expertise the Oklahoma market is short on — for CPAs, financial advisors, manufacturers, and healthcare practices.
A market with depth — and a regulated IT shortage.
Oklahoma City’s economy is anchored by energy, aerospace and defense, and healthcare. The compliance depth those industries require is not always available locally.
Energy capital
Devon Energy, Continental Resources, and Chesapeake Energy headquarter in OKC. The associated supply chain — geophysics, midstream services, oilfield services — runs on IT and OT stacks we are deeply familiar with.
Aerospace & defense
Tinker Air Force Base anchors a wide regional defense supply chain. Many OKC-area manufacturers carry DFARS 252.204-7012 obligations and will need CMMC Level 2 attestation under the 2024 final rule.
Healthcare networks
INTEGRIS Health, Mercy, OU Health, and a long tail of independent specialty practices — all HIPAA-regulated, all dependent on EHR uptime, all candidates for the same compliance work we do across the Tulsa metro.
A remote-first operating model with planned on-site engagement.
We are transparent about the model — and confident in the depth that justifies it.
Remote-first operations
Monitoring, patching, ticket resolution, security operations, vendor escalation — delivered with the same tooling we use in Tulsa, no geographic compromise.
Planned on-site engagement
Onboarding visits, hardware refreshes, major projects, and executive escalations are scheduled in-person. We drive I-44; we don’t hide that we drive I-44.
Compliance expertise
FTC Safeguards, SEC Reg S-P, NIST 800-171, CMMC, HIPAA, SOC 2 — depth uncommon in the Oklahoma MSP market.
Flat-rate per-user pricing
Predictable monthly cost. No hidden travel charges for our planned visits. Know your IT budget the day you sign.
The verticals we know best — wherever the firm is located.
CPAs & Accounting
Tax-season uptime, FTC Safeguards, and IRS WISP compliance for CPA, tax, and accounting firms.
Financial Advisors
SEC Reg S-P, FTC Safeguards, and custodian-integration IT for RIAs and wealth management firms.
Manufacturing
NIST 800-171 / CMMC for defense supply chain. OT/IT convergence.
Healthcare
HIPAA-compliant IT for medical, dental, and specialty practices.
Answers for OKC business owners.
You are based in Tulsa. Why would I hire you for an Oklahoma City firm?
Two reasons. First, the day-to-day work of a modern MSP — monitoring, patching, ticket resolution, security operations, vendor escalation — is delivered remotely; the location of the engineer almost never matters once an engagement is established. Second, NSN’s depth in regulated verticals (CPA, financial advisor, manufacturing, healthcare) is unusual in the Oklahoma market. When you need someone who has implemented FTC Safeguards, SEC Reg S-P, NIST 800-171, or HIPAA hundreds of times, the relevant qualification is experience — not the ZIP code on the office.
How does on-site support work for an OKC client?
We plan it. Major engagements — onboarding, hardware refreshes, major projects, executive escalations — get scheduled on-site visits, typically with 1–2 engineers driving down I-44. For everything else, our remote tooling resolves most issues faster than an in-person dispatch would have. The drive is roughly 106 miles, about 90 minutes each way; we plan around it rather than letting it dictate the engagement.
What industries in Oklahoma City do you work with?
The same four primary verticals we serve in Tulsa: CPA and accounting firms, financial advisors and RIAs, manufacturers (including defense supply chain firms with NIST 800-171 / CMMC obligations), and healthcare practices. Oklahoma City’s energy concentration (Devon, Continental, Chesapeake) and aerospace footprint (Tinker AFB and the surrounding supply base) are particularly relevant to our manufacturing and compliance work.
How do you handle response times for OKC clients?
Critical-incident response — anything that stops your team from working — is handled remotely and immediately, regardless of geography. For incidents that require physical hands, we coordinate with vetted local partners or drive an engineer down. The vast majority of incidents are resolved before drive-time would have mattered.
Do you have an Oklahoma City office?
Not at this time. We are a Tulsa-headquartered firm that serves OKC clients through a remote-first model supported by planned on-site engagement. We are transparent about that so prospective clients can decide whether the model fits their expectations.
OKC firms deserve depth.
A 15-minute discovery call to walk through your firm, your software, and whether we’re the right fit.