FTS' Jocelyn Noble Interviewed in the Gulf Coast Business Review
Jocelyn Noble, FedTechServices' (FTS) president was recently interviewed in the April 22nd-April 28th edition of the Gulf Coast Business Review.
Online, May 18, 2011 (Newswire.com) - Jocelyn Noble, FedTechServices' (FTS) president was recently interviewed in the April 22nd-April 28th edition of the Gulf Coast Business Review, in their special section entitled "Women Startups." The Gulf Coast Business Review is a weekly newspaper that features businesses from the Gulf Coast, Tampa, and Naples area. The Gulf Coast Business Review provides its reader with information regarding the region's economic trends, newly emerging companies, business strategies and profiling information on top business leaders.
In an article entitled "Virtual Defense," Noble was commended for "helping contribute to our nation's defense" by providing network solutions for the U.S. Military, implementing Theater Network Management Architecture (TNMA) for both United States Central Command (USCENTCOM) and United States Forces-Afghanistan (USFOR-A). TNMA is a suite of tools which enhances command and control over a new generation of unmanned military systems by monitoring networks.
Commenting on her close work with the military, Noble stated "we ask them what they really need, they tell us and we go from there. It's like designing solutions for the troops. It's really nice to be able to help our war fighters."
Looking forward, Noble stated that she would like to expand FTS beyond government contracting and provide information technology services for the private sector. While admitting that this will be a challenge, Noble is confident in her employees. Noble stated: "It's all about teamwork. I couldn't do it without them."
FTS is also moving into State government contracts, as well as the Canadian provinces, having recently established an office in Ottawa to pursue international business.
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