Technical Communities Opens New Office

Jan. 23, 2008
Technical Communities, the California-based service solution for technical organizations selling to United States government agencies, federal contractors, and the military, has announced that it will open an office in Herndon, VA to increase its ...

Technical Communities, the California-based service solution for technical organizations selling to United States government agencies, federal contractors, and the military, has announced that it will open an office in Herndon, VA to increase its Washington, DC presence. According to the firm's President and Chief Executive Officer, Peter Ostrow, "With the rapid growth Technical Communities is experiencing, much of which is rooted in Washington DC, our new office solidifies our market footprint. This expansion represents the next step in a methodical approach that matches our business development strategy and serves our growing customer base." The new office will be staffed with executive, business development, sales and marketing professionals. Technical Communities is owner and operator of the sites www.gsamart.com and www.testmart.com.

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