CTOs on the Move

SkyePoint

www.skyepoint.com

 
SkyePoint Decisions empowers a secure, mobile federal workforce, with the flexibility, availability, and operational continuity to complete any mission — anytime, anywhere. Today, mobility is no longer an option for the modern federal government it’s a requirement and it`s necessary for effective, efficient mission fulfillment. Additionally, where there’s mobility, there’s a need for government-grade secure access. We create the systems that make Agency Anywhere™ possible. Unlike our competitors (who focus primarily on the end user device), SkyePoint Decisions takes a holistic view of your complete mobility environment — providing mission delivery flexibility with predictable performance and operational outcomes.
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.skyepoint.com
  • 45240 Business Court Suite 160
    Dulles, VA USA 20166
  • Phone: 703.234.7880

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Eric Morgan
Chief Technology Officer Profile

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