Peerless named among area’s best defense contractors
Peerless Technologies Corporation has been named to the Dayton Business Journal’s list of 2017 top Dayton-area U.S. Department of Defense Contractors list.
Peerless Technologies Corporation has been named to the Dayton Business Journal’s list of 2017 top Dayton-area U.S. Department of Defense Contractors list.
Peerless Technologies participated in the Air Force Research Laboratory’s 2017 Tech Warrior event. The event provides the opportunity for AFRL employees the chance to experience field conditions and battlefield training in an immersive 11-day training exercise.
Peerless Technologies Corporation is pleased to announce the hiring of James M. (Jim) Free to the Peerless Senior Leadership Team. Free will be the Vice President of a newly established Aerospace Systems Group (ASG), where he will be responsible for continuing to grow Peerless’ robust aerospace portfolio, including civilian and military space programs. Most recently,…
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.
Peerless Technologies makes the Top 100 and Fastest Growing Companies Listing
Peerless Technologies Corporation is proud to be the lead sponsor of the 2023 Habitat for Humanity of Greater Dayton Veterans Build. This year’s home is being built in New Carlisle for Navy veteran Len and his family. Len served aboard the U.S.S. Independence. His family — which includes wife Alicia and children Benjamin (13) and…
The Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency has recognized Peerless Technologies Corporation as one of the “best of the best,” awarding the company its highest honor, the James S. Cogswell Outstanding Industrial Security Achievement Award. For 2020, only 61 companies out of more than 12,500 cleared facilities were recognized, less than one-half of one percent, agency officials…