Clear capability.
Applied where it matters.
Deer Point Communications provides strategic marketing and communications capability across leadership, programs, and stakeholder environments — with a focus on clarity, alignment, and disciplined execution.
Strategic Marketing & Communications Leadership
Executive-level leadership to shape how your organization positions itself, communicates, and competes.
- Executive communications and thought leadership
- Stakeholder engagement and messaging alignment
- Crisis preparedness and response
Program & Stakeholder Communications
Aligning how organizations communicate across leadership, internal, and external stakeholders.
- Communications support for federal and defense programs
- Proposal and capture messaging aligned to customer priorities
- Subcontract delivery within prime-led programs
Government Contracting Support
Marketing and communications capability integrated into federal programs and prime-led teams.
- Congressional and legislative communications, including testimony development
- Federal, state, and local stakeholder engagement
- Advocacy and issue-based communications campaigns
- PRSA Silver Anvil-winning public affairs initiatives
Public Affairs & Government Relations
Experience operating across legislative, agency, and multi-stakeholder environments.
- Integrated marketing and communications execution
- Content development and multi-channel communications
- Program-level communications integration
Execution &
Delivery
Ensuring strategy is consistently reflected in how the organization communicates and operates.
- Integrated marketing and communications execution
- Content development and multi-channel communications
- Program-level communications integration
How this is
applied
Capability is applied in two primary ways:
- Fractional CCO leadership supporting CEOs and leadership teams
- Embedded communications support within federal programs and prime contractor teams
If you’re looking for experienced marketing and communications capability that can operate at both the leadership and program level, let’s talk.