Peerless on Dayton Business Journal’s Top Minority-Owned Companies List
Peerless Technologies Corporation made the Dayton Business Journal’s Top Minority-Owned Companies List. https://goo.gl/6XkvzB
Peerless Technologies Corporation made the Dayton Business Journal’s Top Minority-Owned Companies List. https://goo.gl/6XkvzB
When it comes to winning new business, look at your own company first, said Peerless President Michael Bridges during a panel discussion at the Dayton Business Journal’s 2020 Aerospace & Defense Forum. “You have to understand the client’s mission … find the mission’s needs and how you can meet that need,” said Bridges. “Find opportunities…
Peerless Technologies Corporation announced today that it has been awarded a task order under the Navy Seaport-e Contract, with a value of $20.8 million, to support the Navy Business Operations Support Services (BOSS) program at the Naval Surface Warfare Center in Crane, IN.
Julie Clark, Senior Vice President of Business Analytics for Peerless Technologies, on Tuesday, July 23, was working closely with Jerry Tritle, SVP of Business Development. Nearby, Peerless President Michael Bridges coordinated with CFO Andrea Kunk and Mindy Waldren, Contracts & Pricing VP, to provide support for Tritle and Clark. But this wasn’t the Peerless…
Peerless Technologies Corporation is proud to sponsor the U.S. Air Force’s first Critical Care Training Center at Kettering Health’s Soin Medical Center, bringing together classrooms, simulation labs, and the opportunity for Air Force Medical Technicians to hone their skills in an intensive care unit. Air Force clinical staff and students will work alongside Kettering Health…
Peerless Technologies is thrilled to further expand our presence in the Huntsville, Alabama area. In addition to a local corporate presence, Peerless now has resources providing acquisition and lifecycle logistics support to the Army, including technology insertion, system integration/installation, training and engineering support.
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