Mission
King
Technologies Inc. is an experienced
software developer and integrator focused
on providing client/server expertise to
corporate and government computing.
King
Technologies Inc. is on the front lines
of local and wide area network computing
technology. The company also provides the
government with commercial off the shelf
solutions tailored to meet specific
corporate and government requirements.
King's role in enterprise computing is that of an
integrator of commercial hardware and software into
networks designed to meet
evolutionary specifications in the
dynamic computing world.
History
King Technologies Inc. was founded in
February 1987 as an Oregon Corporation.
The company complied with all provisions
of Section 1244 of the Internal Revenue
Code of 1954 as amended; and, was
formally designated as a "Small
Business" by the Internal Revenue
Service effective 1 January 1989.
Additionally, authorization to conduct
intra-state business in California was
applied for and granted to King
Technologies, Inc. by the Secretary of
State of California on 6 September 1989
under Certificate of Qualification number
1648321.
Initially,
business operations were limited to
single employee consultant agreements
with Tiburon Systems, Inc. of San Jose,
California and Delfin Systems of
Sunnyvale, California. Both of these
corporations are principally involved in
all aspects of Military C4I development
and support.
In
December 1994, a decision was made to
take on additional staff and expand the
business base of King Technologies
Incorporated.
The
Department of Defense
King Technologies Inc. provides
engineering expertise that combines
contemporary computer software and system
technology experience with government
Command and Control information systems
(C4I Systems). King's engineers and
management have extensive hands-on
experience with the evolutionary
development practices and methods adopted
by the government program offices to
develop systems that are not only more
cost effective, but are designed with an
architecture and process to parallel
commercial technology standards.
Specifically,
King Technologies business direction
includes the following:
- Provide
experience and lessons learned
from the development of the Joint
Operational Tactical System II
(JOTS II) which evolved into the
Naval Tactical Command
System-Afloat, Joint Maritime
Command Information System
(JMCIS), early design of the
Global Command and Control System
(GCCS) and the IT21 paradigm.
- Support
the Navy's Meteorological and
Oceanographic community with the
development of an information
system which provides
environmental data via LAN/WAN
" technology to the METOCs and C4I
sites world-wide.
- Expand
the use of networking management
technology as the DOD information
infrastructure continues to
evolve towards a wide area
network and a distributed
computing environment. King
business strategy includes the
development of network management
tools which will allow the use of
a distributed computing
environment within the future C4I
and Wide-Area Network
architectures.
- Continue
to be the leaders in exploiting
new computer technologies to the
government and corporate
customer. In addition, King
Technologies will continue to
have close business and technical
relationships with Microsoft
Corporation and the major Unix
workstation vendors such as Sun
Microsystems, Hewlett-Packard,
Silicon Graphics, and Digital
Equipment Corporation.
King
Technologies' experience with
client/server and open systems based
software is well known in the government
information technology arena.
King
Technologies Inc. originated in order to
provide computer products, services and
solutions to the Federal Government and
companies involved in the government
market.
World Wide
Field
personnel support King's many changing
systems throughout the world at sea and
ashore. Personnel regularly travel to
sites, often on short notice, to perform
installation, maintenance, operational
support and training. King's support
personnel have significant operational
experience and knowledge of tactics, so
personnel achieve immediate rapport with
command center personnel and work
unobtrusively to improve system
performance. These personnel have
expertise in hardware, communications,
integration and training, and they have
sufficient software expertise to perform
installation and normal system
maintenance checks and to discuss a
system's problems intelligently with
King's software engineers as well as
other government and contracted engineers
assigned to the same projects.
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