Service-Driven Culture
InTec provides expert tech consulting and management to federal agencies
InTec is a veteran-owned small business providing full-service IT consulting to the Intelligence Community and DoD. InTec formed in 2004 with a single technical contributor on contract with the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) and has since expanded its capabilities to include geospatial data analysis, training development, and program management.
According to InTec Senior Vice President and COO Nate Copeland, the company’s focus at GEOINT 2017 was simple. Rather than demo a new novelty application or gadget, InTec promoted its service-driven corporate culture and customer-centric approach.
InTec primarily employs professionals who have dedicated much of their career to supporting federal intelligence agencies. The company prides itself on maintaining what Copeland refers to as a “non-bureaucratic environment” in which trained, high-value experts continue their service.
“We’ve been nationally recognized for that focus and continue to grow because our customers benefit from happy, focused, and dedicated industry business partners,” Copeland said.
Image courtesy of InTec.
Posted in: From the Floor, GEOINT Symposium Tagged in: 2017 Show Daily Day 5, Information Technology, Intelligence
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