DPI has been honored with the Government Technology & Services Coalition 2016 Small Business of the Year award, presented by GTSC, the nonprofit for small and mid-sized companies in homeland and national security.
“We are honored to be a GTSC founding member,” DPI CEO Andrea Stone said. “Since joining the GTSC, DPI has engaged with the decision-makers at federal agencies to represent the interests and needs of small companies performing and working on the homeland security mission. The GTSC has been successful in providing and developing tangible improvements to the acquisition process to facilitate the mission and help small companies improve their success.”
DPI and Stone were joined by other awardees, including such as Secretary Michael Chertoff, DHS Chief Information Officer Luke McCormack, DHS Chief Procurement Officer Soraya Correa and other members of the federal services.
The award was based on DPI’s leadership in facilitating the formulation of improvement and enhancement recommendations regarding DHS’ procurement process and its participation in initiatives that protect U.S. infrastructure.
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