ASM Research Inc. opened a new office in Honolulu, Hawaii earlier this month. The new office is its fourth one to open, and was established to better meet the needs of its customer base in the Pacific in support of Department of Defense (DoD) and Veteran’s Administration (VA) initiatives.
“It is with great pride that we make this announcement. The opening of ASM’s new Honolulu office is an important step towards meeting our growing presence in the area,” said John Fraser, ASM’s President and COO.
This location provides ASM the ability to expand its operations in response to Pacific JITC Task Orders and other Federal and DoD customers within the Pacific Rim. The new office is within proximity of the Pacific Joint Information Technology Center (JITC), ITEC centrally located on Honolulu for quick response to stakeholders on the neighboring Island of Maui.
“‘Pupukahi i holomua’ is the most appropriate translation of what we are trying to accomplish in this endeavor. It literally translates to ‘unite to move forward,’” said John Bukartek, director of Operations for Pacific JITC Program, ASM. “By working together in collaboration with the Government and our teaming partners, we make progress.”
ASM’s headquarters office location will remain in Fairfax, Va.
Read our interview with ASM Research CEO Jeri Lassiter on the firm’s recent SECAF Government Contracting Awards Small Business Partner of the Year win.