SGIS In the News
SGIS wins $450M Contract by the U.S. Army Space & Missile Defense Command Army Forces Strategic Command
“We are honored to be a part of such important initiatives for the U.S. Army and are committed to improving space and missile defense efforts in the United States and abroad,” said SGIS CEO Hany Girgis.
The contract supports the Space and Missile Defense Initiatives Support III program. The primary focus will be supporting functional areas including vision statements and doctrine; development of architectures; and program support. The total contract ceiling is $450 Million over a period of five years.
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SGIS Awards
SGIS ranked #8 on San Diego Business Journal's 2009 Fast 100
This annual list ranks the Top 100 fastest-growing privately held companies in the San Diego area. For a complete list of our awards, click here.
SGIS named to Washington Technology Fast 50 Three Years in a Row
SGIS has been named to Washington Technology’s Fast 50 list for the third year running! To read about our award, click here.

SGIS Blog Post
Have you heard about Ruby?
Ruby is a new, cutting edge, open source programming language gaining popularity in the programming community. It is made up of a combination of other languages (Perl, Smalltalk, Eiffel, Ada and Lisp) that form balanced functional programming with imperative programming. Ruby has been ranked among the top 10 programming languages worldwide and SGIS experts have been at the fore-front of training with this language to meet the demand and deliver the best technical solutions to our customers.
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Golf Tournament
Our 4th Annual Golf Tournament is less than two weeks away! If you haven't had a chance to visit our Golf Tournament page, check it out. You still have time to donate to our cause and make a difference!
All proceeds
benefit
Susan G. Komen.


LinkedIn Discussions
Department of Defense moves to increase Government Civilian workforce and focus contract workforce
In deciding between a Government Civilian solution, or a contract solution, two basic rules must be answered: Is the work an inherent Government responsibility? And can the work be done by accelerating the acquisition of Government Civilians, or being brought into the Governments umbrella of inherent responsibility?
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