Sentek Consulting is the
firm of choice for spearheading and supporting government
and commercial IT programs. From IT
security acquisition, program management and consulting services
to military command and control
system engineering, we have the talent and dedication to see
your project through and solve your most complex strategic technical
issues on time and within budget.
Sentek Consulting’s management
team includes retired senior military and government
personnel, each with decades of experience in areas such as IT
architecture, Command and Control systems, Anti-terrorism, Special
Operations, Military infrastructure and other key areas. Our
cadre of professionals has developed a reputation for providing unique
and invaluable expertise to assist our clients in meeting their
requirements, expanding their programs and accomplishing their
missions.
What’s more, as an SBA-certified 8(a) Small Disadvantaged
Business (SDB) and CA certified Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise
(DVBE), Sentek Consulting can provide true value-added support with
experience from years of commercial and government consulting while
meeting your small business contract allocation requirements. Our
services are available both directly and via a myriad of primary
government contractors.
Inc. Magazine
August 24, 2007
Sentek Consulting named to Inc. 500 List
“Sentek Consulting, a rapidly growing provider of government and commercial IT security and consulting programs,
announced today that the company was named to this year’s Inc. Magazine’s ‘Inc. 500’ list.”
Los Angeles Times Newswire Service
August 6, 2007
Security brings technology to Africa
“The U.S. military is embarking on a new effort in Africa to help thwart the rise of Al Qaeda and other terrorist groups and as a first step has launched a $500-million program to train African battalions in desert warfare.
And when Uncle Sam commits to a project, contracts for U.S. technology firms are not far beyond.
One of the first is a $300,000 deal with Sentek Consulting of San Diego to work with African governments on building an information-sharing system to connect far-flung nations.
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