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Sim Ventions

www.simventions.com

 
SimVentions is an employee-owned defense contractor focused on developing, integrating, and transitioning new technology to our country`s warfighters.
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.simventions.com
  • 100 Riverside Parkway Suite 123
    Fredericksburg, VA USA 22406
  • Phone: 540.372.7727

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Robert Fidler
Chief Information Officer Profile
Paul Brillant
Technical Director, Cyber Security Group Profile

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