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Each brings a unique perspective and background to their jobs, a combination of technical expertise and problem-solving capacity that helps Criterion develop and implement creative solutions to the challenges our teams face every day. Today we would like to introduce you to Angelo Esposito, a senior program manager for our National Science Foundation customer, where he is responsible for information security activities including compliance and oversight, information security engineering support, FISMA audit support services, and project management activities for new security systems additions/upgrades. He previously worked as a program manager for Synergy BIS for the U. S. Department of Labor; as a senior lead technologist at Booz Allen Hamilton helped establish the Cloud Brokerage Model for the U.S. Navy; and held multiple positions at Jacobs Technology supporting the United States Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM), the Joint Strike Fighter Program (JSF), and the Navy’s Nest Generation Enterprise Network (NGEN). Angelo has a BS in Management Information Systems from the University of Massachusetts, Boston, and holds the following certifications: PMP, ITIL V3:2011 Expert, Certified in the Governance of Enterprise
We are very happy to announce that Criterion has been ranked #24 on the first Washington Business Journal Corporate Diversity Index for Midsize Companies in Greater D. C. list. Criterion celebrates diversity and inclusion and believes that recruiting, hiring, and promoting a diverse set of ensures our teams provide the most innovative information technology services to our customers. As our CEO, Promod Sharma, wrote in a blog post on Martin Luther King, By bringing together people from many backgrounds and perspectives to work towards one goal – meeting our customers’ missions – we benefit from increased innovation and productivity.
Today is International Women’s Day, and we thought it was a good day to announce that Criterion will yet again be sponsoring The Women’s Center (TWC) We thought that was particularly appropriate as success today is defined by flexibility and resilience as we face unexpected challenges and rise to meet them. International Women’s Day is about celebrating women’s achievement and taking action. Please consider joining us in our support of this wonderful organization by attending the conference and/or making a donation.
Inc. (Criterion) announced today it has acquired Realm Consulting, Inc., (Realm) a subcontractor for the Intelligence Community providing services in software development, network and systems engineering, and cybersecurity. Realm employees form the nucleus of Criterion’s new Intelligence Solutions business unit, which focuses on providing systems integration and cyber operations-focused services to current and future customers. Realm co-founder Ross Deem serves as the Vice President and Chief Technology Officer of the new business unit and John Abromavage, the former Vice President of Strategy for Realm, serves as Vice President, Intelligence Solutions. Criterion’s acquisition of Realm provides opportunities for Criterion to transfer knowledge from its National Security, Agriculture, and Civilian Divisions to Intelligence Community customers, helping them to meet their critical cybersecurity, cloud/data center, IT infrastructure, and systems engineering requirements more quickly and cost-effectively.