8-koi Brevard Electrical Apprentices Light Up NASA’s Launch Pad B

Through a growing partnership with the Brevard Electrical Apprenticeship Training Program, 8-koi is helping develop Brevard County’s next generation of electrical talent at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center where three apprentices are training on active launch support projects under 8-koi’s Journeyman Electrician, Sean Lapinski.

Through an agreement with the Brevard Electrical Apprenticeship Training Program, apprentices are supporting ongoing electrical work at Launch Pad B while building skills needed for long-term careers in the trade.

“These apprentices are stepping into complex, mission-critical environments with professionalism and enthusiasm,” said Inga Young, president and founder of 8-koi. “This partnership reflects our commitment not only to NASA and our customers but also to developing the next generation of electrical talent in Brevard County.”

Electrical work supporting launch operations

Journeyman electrician, Sean Lapinski, along with apprentices Johnny Joseph, Cody Monda and Frank Hall III, has been working daily at Kennedy Space Center to support installation, repair and restoration tasks essential to operations at Pad B. The current task order includes repairing various perimeter power pedestals and lights, as well as installing 30-amp circuits and 60-amp receptacles for KPLSS/EGS scrubbers.

“These tasks are an ideal match for hands-on apprentice training,” Lapinski said. “It’s real technical work in an active launch environment and the apprentices are rising to the challenge.”

In the photo above, the 8-koi team and Brevard electrical apprentices gathered for a BBQ lunch Friday, November 28, 2025, at NASA KSC worksite.

About the Brevard Electrical Apprenticeship Training Program

The Brevard Electrical Apprenticeship Training Program GNJ Inc., offers vocational training in residential, commercial and industrial electrical work. Students gain experience by working full time with a participating employer while attending classes one evening a week for four years. Students must be employed by a participating member company to attend classes at no cost. The program provides a list of member companies to applicants but does not place students in jobs. More information is available at electricalapprenticeship.org.

About 8-koi and Cape Design Engineering
8-koi is an Economically Disadvantaged Woman-Owned Small Business (EDWOSB) headquartered in Melbourne, Florida, with a field office in Jacksonville. Founded in 2008 by Inga Young, 8-koi delivers service excellence across three divisions: Design Engineering, Construction and Technical Services. 8- koi provides design engineering, construction, technical and health care services to government agencies across the United States, meeting rigorous technical and Mil-Spec requirements that include facility renovation, medical administration and direct care, quality assurance and risk management. Cape Design Engineering Co. (CDE), a wholly owned subsidiary of 8-koi, is a full-service, multi-discipline engineering and construction firm established in 1997. As a certified Women’s Business Enterprise (WBE), CDE delivers commercial, industrial, educational, medical, institutional, military and government projects, including critical launch systems and facilities for NASA and the U.S. Air Force.

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8-koi Earns ISO 9001 Certification for Medical Management Services

On July 4th, 8-koi received ISO 9001:2015 Certification for its Technical Services Division. The scope for the Quality Management System (QMS) encompasses the “provision of medical management services by 8-koi at the Melbourne, Florida location” to include processes for Human Resource and Personnel Credentialing. 8-koi began preparations to certify in the fall of 2022. The initial certificate is valid for a period of three years until July 3, 2026. 

“Our Technical Services Division has been steadily growing to serve our federal customers over the years and this was the logical next step to ensure that our operations were consistent and competitive for our next stage of growth,” said 8-koi COO Dean Rosenquist. “The investment in ISO for a small business is significant, and we anticipate seeing returns in the way of more satisfied customers, management, and employees which results in greater cost-savings, overall.” 

The woman-owned small business currently supports healthcare-related programs at Patrick Space Force Base, Fort Detrick, and Walter Reed National Medical Center among others. Twenty employees are currently working within the division across the United States. 8-koi capabilities and technical support includes medical simulation and training, medical administration, professional and ancillary medical staffing, and medical records, coding, and credentialing support.  

“Our people are the key to our success on these contracts with our government customers,” says 8-koi Founder and President Inga Young. “With a predictable and tested workflow at Headquarters to make hiring and credentialing more streamlined and efficient, we can scale recruiting and onboarding to meet surge demands when we win larger and more complex contracts.” 

By following the ISO 9001 Standard, businesses of all sizes can formalize key processes and develop a Quality Manual that outlines procedures to continually improve their processes within the QMS. According to ASQ.org, “ISO 9001 is based on the plan-do-check-act methodology and provides a process-oriented approach to documenting and reviewing the structure, responsibilities, and procedures required to achieve effective quality management in an organization.” 

Last summer, 8-koi’s Technical Services Division expanded their presence with eight new employees at Walter Reed with a competitively bid and won Defense Health Agency (DHA) Emergency Dispatch Services contract. Since winning a contract with US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to provide counseling and case management support to refugees in 2020, 8-koi has onboarded and managed hundreds of direct care personnel. Under contract with Department of Homeland Security (DHS) since 2018, 8-koi’s Quality Assurance Specialist has supported over 400 clinics across the US and overseas to train and retrain clinic staff in proper procedure of Fitness Test administration.  

In addition to provisioning services for administrative, training, and direct care activities at Medical Treatment Facilities (MTFs), the 8-koi Technical Services Division also offers medical supplies like Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and products for sterile environments and cleanroom facilities. The 8-koi Construction Division, along with 8-koi subsidiary Cape Design Engineering, provides MIL-STD services for design-build and renovation of hospitals, clinics, laboratories, and advanced training centers such as Naval Air Station Jacksonville and NASA’s Kennedy Space Center.  

The ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management System requires both internal and third-party audits to maintain certification. There are over one million companies and organizations in over 170 countries certified to ISO 9001, according to ISO.org. 

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