Published: August 20, 2008
STG Upgrades to New SEI Facility

STG, Inc. has announced the relocation of
their Systems Engineering and Integrations (SEI) facility at Vint Hill to a
larger state-of-the-art production compound in Warrenton, Virginia. The new
structure is significantly larger than the old facility, offering STG a
greater capacity to meet customer demand.
"As STG has grown, so have the needs of our customers," said John Barrass,
Chief Operating Officer of STG. "Our new SEI facility enables us to step up
and meet the current and future demands of our customers."
The new facility is the main location for the development of the DCGS-A
Enabled ACT-E, a shelter-mounted High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle
(HMMWV), with a communications and power generation equipment shelter
housing next-generation military intelligence, surveillance and
reconnaissance (ISR) components.
"STG has been progressively growing and expanding our capabilities each
year," said Simon Lee, President and CEO of STG. "This new, modern facility
is a physical representation of that growth and provides us with the
increased resources needed to sustain that growth well into the future."
About STG
Since 1986, STG has provided the U.S. government with customer-focused,
performance-based solutions -- using technology as an engine to drive our
customers' missions. Solutions are leveraged from our core competencies in
information technology, applied engineering, homeland security and
scientific support. Headquartered in Reston, Virginia, STG is one of a
small percentage of U.S. companies with an SEI CMMI Maturity Level 3 rating
and ISO 9001:2000 certification -- ensuring repeatable processes with
high-quality, low-risk results for our customers. Visit STG at
www.stginc.com.
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