Author: Christine Thropp|| Date Published: August 11, 2022
In the most recent Executive Spotlight interview, ExecutiveBiz spoke with Wade Allen, vice president of defense for Applied Information Sciences, to discuss the company’s efforts to ensure its workforce’s long-term success. He also talked about the core values that are important to AIS’ culture, the impact of emerging technologies on the business and the company initiatives to drive growth in the federal landscape.
Here’s an excerpt from the interview with Wade Allen detailing the company’s focus areas:
“I’m over the defense side of our business, which is about half of our overall portfolio, with regulated enterprises in the commercial sector accounting for the rest. We are hyper-focused on driving forward our customers’ missions through cloud and data solutions built atop Microsoft technologies. This sets us apart from other larger companies. We are always focused on the mission and the people that are at the heart of that.
Our top priority is ensuring our customers and our people have the support they need to drive digital transformation efforts and build the cloud, data, security and other IT capabilities they need. A lot of that process is listening to our customers’ mission objectives. It’s easy for companies to deliver people aligned to project staffing requirements, but we take it a step further and ensure the people and solutions are driving their strategic goals.”
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