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Adaptive Methods is a Joint Recipient of an Award for Biosensor Technology
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Adaptive Methods Sponsors New Robotics Team
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Adaptive Methods & STC.UNM Execute Agreement
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First Ever Public Deployment of Rigid Wall Shelter
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Adaptive Methods Awarded Contract With IWS5B
Centreville, VA., June 1, 2009 - Adaptive Methods was awarded a three-year contract and was funded an initial $4.5 million. Adaptive Methods will prov…
Wednesday, 31 August 2005 00:00
Barclay Roman reveals new identity |
Today, the company known as Applied Hydro-Acoustics Research (AHA) revealed its new identity as Adaptive Methods to its employees during a semi-annual All-Hands meeting conducted at the Fair Lakes Hyatt.
Since 1973, Adaptive Methods has provided expert engineering services for U.S. Navy acoustic sensor and undersea warfare systems. Today, Adaptive Methods successfully delivers advanced processing and computer technology to an increasing number of combat system modernization programs.
Llew Wood, President of Adaptive Methods introduced the name on the heels of a very upbeat state of the company address. Wood stated “the name Adaptive Methods more accurately reflects the broader scope of our products and capabilities.” Following Wood's address Barclay Roman, Vice President and Director of Software and Systems Development unveiled the new company image in a short presentation of the logo and branding materials. Roman stated that “management has worked long and hard to create the appropriate progressive image of which we can all be proud.
Branded materials such as ball caps, shirts, and memory sticks were distributed to an excited group of employees following the brand introduction. One of the engineering staff in attendance, having just returned from a product installation trip overseas and beamed with a smile - “This is Cool!”
Wood capped the festivities by reiterating the Company's focus in “moving forward as Adaptive Methods, we remain energized to address new technology transition projects – while maintaining focus on our principal goals of product value and customer satisfaction.”
ADAPTIVE METHODS
5885 Trinity Parkway
Suite 230
Centreville, VA 20120
Phone: 703.968.8101
Fax: 703.968.8040
Email: careers@adaptivemethods.com