Author: Christine Thropp|| Date Published: February 1, 2022
ExecutiveBiz featured Larry Gwaltney, CEO of Federal Resources, in its most recent Executive Spotlight interview published Monday. He talked about the company being acquired by Noble and merging with the latter’s TSSi business to collectively provide integrated systems, data analytics and more offerings to customers. The executive also discussed Federal Resources’ growth strategies and contract wins.
Here’s an excerpt from the interview with Gwaltney:
“Noble acquired TSSi in early 2021, and they acquired Federal Resources in October… In addition to products and contracts, we’re also bringing a full life-cycle support of training and technical service. We have subject matter expertise in highly technical markets such as C5ISR and CBRNE, and we are providing a technology backbone and a proprietary procurement process. … From a cultural standpoint, TSSi, Noble and Federal Resources come from a common cultural background. There is certainly a common thread that begins with our customers; in particular, we all believe that we’ve got the best customers in the world – our nation’s warfighters and federal, state, and local first responders.”
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