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Federal IT Modernization: CALIBRE Systems, Inc. (CALIBRE), Company to Watch

October 31, 2017 By admin Leave a Comment

Federal IT modernization is long overdue. A draft report on federal IT modernization has been released two month age, on Aug. 30 by Chris Liddell, director of the White House’s American Technology Council, and Jack Wilmer, senior policy advisor with the White House’s Office of Science and Technology Policy, but the White House still fails to dedicate funds to initiate modernization process and even less so to sustain it. Yet modernization will happen sooner or later and government IT vendors are closely watching the market for first signs of activity.

Once Federal It modernization becomes a reality, Calibre Systems is the company to keep eye on. CALIBRE Systems, Inc. (CALIBRE) was recognized as an “Impactful Government Contractor” at the RecognizeDC Government Contracting Awards. This award recognizes companies which make significant contributions to the government contracting industry through mentoring, business partnerships, philanthropy, advocacy, and dedication to their core missions. CALIBRE’s mentor-protégé programs, which support small businesses, and commitment to philanthropic activities were both central to this recognition.

“CALIBRE’s corporate culture empowers employees to ‘Be Good Citizens,’ which has been one of our Corporate Objectives since our founding,” said Joe Martore, President & CEO. “Corporate and individual philanthropy, supported by matched charitable employee donations, is central to who we are at CALIBRE. Additionally, our mentor-protégé programs have helped a number of small businesses to grow their enterprises. Our programs stand out because our executives personally provide mentoring and guidance to address the unique challenges facing each of our protégés.”

CALIBRE and its employees support many charitable organizations, including Homes for our Troops and Toys for Tots, Easter Seals, and the Northern Virginia Chamber of Commerce Veterans & Military Business Council, providing outreach, education, and mentoring to veterans.

About CALIBRE
Alexandria, Virginia-based CALIBRE Systems, Inc. (Revenues: $204.5 Million in 2015) is an employee-owned management consulting and information technology solutions company supporting government and industry. CALIBRE is committed to the success of their clients and delivering enduring solutions that solve management, technology, and program challenges.

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