MTCSC Completes Phase II of its Center for Technology
MTCSC, the fastest-growing defense contractor in Stafford County, has introduced Phase II of its Center for Technology (C4T). Phase II of the C4T added a large amount of space to Phase I of the project and provides additional conference and work areas.
Stafford, VA (PRWEB) November 2, 2009 -- MTCSC, the fastest-growing defense contractor in Stafford County, has introduced Phase II of its Center for Technology (C4T). Phase II of the C4T added a large amount of space to Phase I of the project and provides additional conference and work areas.
The C4T vision was designed and constructed by MTCSC to provide an environment for Industry, Government, and Academia to develop solutions for customers seeking answers to their toughest problems. Phase II achieves that through its innovative design, expanded workspace, and adherence to National Industrial Security Program (NISPOM) standards.
"Our company has been inspired to create a collaborative environment which is committed to enhancing our ability to solve our customer's thorniest problems. Our employees and customers have the most creative, high-tech, and innovative environment to help all of us to create the future," says Dave Camarata, President of MTCSC. Phase II of the C4T not only added additional space to the existing Phase I project, but also added more synergistic work areas that are conducive to on-the-spot collaboration sessions. Employees and customers have the latest, cutting edge technology to work with when trying to solve some of the toughest issues in the industry.
"MTCSC's C4T and applied Research and Development efforts continue to be one of the top investments we are making to ensure our clients achieve unparalleled success," says Greg Trevarthen, Vice President of Programs. R&D focuses energy in gathering information and determining the state of the market to foster ideas and initiate development. R&D works side-by-side with Academia, Government, and Industry leaders. The C4T plays an important role in allowing those interactions to happen.
George Hinckley, a senior advisor for MTCSC, says, "The new technology center allows smaller contractors to compete with bigger companies by working together." The C4T provides a space that encourages these types of partnerships. The newest addition allows companies and universities to work together to develop products for government clients. Some of the modern workspace design in Phase II of the C4T includes open, Collaborative spaces, sleek, yet highly-functional furniture, and numerous conference rooms. Daylight is also used so that artificial lighting is minimized as much as possible.
Phase II combined with Phase I has made the C4T a hive of constant activity that facilities the application of the latest technology solutions. MTCSC created the C4T to provide customers and partners a world-class facility that provides Information Security and Assurance services, a Research and Development (R&D) department, Network Operations, Technical Collaboration space and Academia partnerships.
About MTCSC:
MTCSC was founded in 1997 by David B. Camarata. In 2002, MTCSC opened the Integrated Team Solutions Facility (ITSFAC™) in Stafford to meet the need for a large-scale integration facility proximate to one of the company's primary clients, Marine Corps System Command. In 2007, MTCSC opened a new 33,000 square foot facility in Quantico Corporate Center that consolidated East Coast corporate operations previously scattered among many locations within Stafford. MTCSC's customer-focused, high-technology engineering approach has resulted in explosive corporate growth. For the past four consecutive years, MTCSC has been recognized as one of the "100 Fastest-Growing" privately held companies in San Diego, CA with the most significant growth being in Stafford, Virginia. In 2008, Mr. Camarata was an Ernst & Young San Diego Entrepreneur of the Year Finalist.
The C4T is the latest investment by Mr. Camarata to bolster the future of MTCSC and to meet the needs of MTCSC customers, as well as its Government, Industry and Academic partners. The C4T is a further evolution of the ITSFAC™ concept and will serve the growing need for such a capability now and into the future. Access more information regarding the C4T at www.C4T.org.
For more information, please contact:
C4T (at) mtcsc (dot) com
George Hinckley, Senior Advisor
MTCSC, Inc.
(703) 221-7500 x52245
www.mtcsc.com
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