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Noblis
American not-for-profit corporation
American not-for-profit corporation
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Noblis |
| type | Not-for-profit corporation |
| foundation | 1996 |
| location | Reston, Virginia, United States |
| key_people | Mile Corrigan |
| President and CEO | |
| num_employees | 2000 |
| homepage | www.noblis.org |
President and CEO Noblis is an American not-for-profit corporation and a science, technology, and strategy organization that delivers technical advice to federal government clients. The company’s work is applied to a wide array of federal domains, including civilian services, defense, homeland security, intelligence and law enforcement.
History
Noblis was originally known as Mitretek Systems. In 1996, Mitretek Systems was formed as a nonprofit corporation for the purpose of undertaking research in science and technology as a spin-off from the MITRE Corporation.
Between 1996 and 2006, Mitretek Systems focused on national security threats, chemical and biological warfare, biometrics, electronic transactions, traffic congestion, patient safety, environmental sustainability, and renewed energy resources. Mitretek sponsored research projects included: analyzing and implementing technologies to keep information secure on the Internet, communicating voice and data by using Internet Protocol in the event of a national emergency, developing gaming technologies for first responders, and creating sick city scenarios to understand what could occur during a naturally occurring, or terrorist-instigated biological threat.
Mitretek Systems changed its name to Noblis in 2007.
In 2012, Noblis acquired Noblis ESI. The company previously operated under the name ElanTech Systems, Inc.
May 3, 2021, Noblis acquired McKean Defense. July 28, 2021, Noblis rebrands McKean Defense and its affiliates to Noblis MSD.
Organization
Headquartered in Reston, VA, Noblis has offices in San Antonio, TX, Washington, DC, Baltimore, MD, Danville, VA, Chantilly, VA, Bridgeport, WV, Huntsville, AL, Warner Robins, GA, Philadelphia, PA, Ft. Washington, PA, Crystal City, VA, Dahlgren, VA, Hampton, VA, Largo, FL, Port Hueneme, CA and San Diego, CA.
Almost 2000 employees work in science, engineering, research, and technology at Noblis and its subsidiaries.
The firm's CEOs have been Lydia Thomas (1996-2007), Amr ElSawy (2007–2022) and Mile Corrigan (October 2022 to present).
References
References
- Day, Kathleen. (1996-02-23). "The Think Tank That Went Out for a Spin; Mitre Splits in Two to Answer Concerns That It Has an Unfair Edge in Government Work". The Washington Post.
- Doran, Jennie. (August 16, 2021). "Noblis ESI".
- (2021-05-03). "Noblis Acquires McKean Defense and Its Affiliates".
- (May 10, 2021). "Washington Technology".
- (2021-07-28). "Noblis Launches Noblis MSD Subsidiary Following Acquisition of McKean Defense".
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- Doran, Jennie. (June 2021). "2021 Top Workplaces". Washington Post.
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