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North Carolina National Guard Association
The North Carolina National Guard Association (NCNGA) serves Airmen, Soldiers, and Families of the North Carolina National Guard by garnering support for the North Carolina National Guard’s role in state and national security while seeking to improve the quality of life for the nearly members of the NCNGA. We do this by representing our members on legislative matters at the local, state, and federal level. The NCNGA also provides benefits and professional opportunities to its members. Some of our recent accomplishments include an increase in the NC state pension program, continued funding of the NC Tuition Assistance program, and supporting the passage of NC Connect.
1 to 10 staff
Northern Virginia Veterans Association
We have a distinct and fundamental mission. Comprised of Veterans, active military, family members and area citizens from multiple cultural, ethnic, economic, religious and political perspectives, we work together to support Veterans through a common bond of military service and commitment. The mission is three-fold: We guide those in need through our comprehensive hub of local resources including: Reintegration, Healthcare, Fitness/Arts/Recreation, Employment, Education, Finance and others. We are the local proactive Veteran/Military association attracting leaders and community partners who collaborate and provide information on their mission/initiatives while offering insight on needs and solutions yielding rapid, efficient effective results. We are a rally point for Veterans/military/supporters to team up and support other Veterans through ours and others initiatives, outreach, training & volunteer opportunities. Vision: Be the organization where all Veterans/Military/Families and partners come together to be an important part of the solution for their local community. Be a non-competitive collaborative model focused on partnerships, action, and solutions! Values: Collaborate to Support our Common Cause Inspire Action Respect Everyone’s Service & Efforts
11 to 50 staff
Ohio Department Of Veterans Services
The Ohio Department of Veterans Services (ODVS) is a cabinet agency that works to actively identify, connect with and advocate for Ohio's veterans and their families. ODVS partners with county veteran service commissions, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and veterans service organizations, in order to "serve those who have served". Priorities include; caring for Ohio's wartime heroes and connecting veterans with jobs, education, benefits and services. Some of ODVS's major components include: • Operating the Ohio Veterans Homes in Sandusky and Georgetown which are open to Ohio-resident veterans who served in periods of armed conflicts. • Building relationships with Ohio employers and providing training to improve processes for hiring and retaining veterans. • Providing training and oversight to the 88 County Veteran Service Offices (CVSOs). • Working with the Ohio General Assembly and Congressional representatives to advocate in support of veterans and their families at the state and federal levels. • Administering the Ohio Veterans Bonus. • Managing two federal education-related programs: Troops to Teachers and the State Approving Agency. • Hosting the Governor’s Wreath-Laying Ceremony to honor Ohio’s killed in action and the Ohio Veterans Hall of Fame induction ceremony. Social Media Comment and Terms of Use Policy: https://dvs.ohio.gov/static/22-COM-01-SocialMediaPolicy.pdf
501 to 1000 staff
U.S. Northern Command
U.S. Northern Command (USNORTHCOM) was established Oct. 1, 2002 to provide command and control of Department of Defense (DOD) homeland defense efforts and to coordinate defense support of civil authorities. USNORTHCOM defends America's homeland — protecting our people, national power, and freedom of action. United States Northern Command Defends Our Homeland - Deters, detects, and defeats threats to the United States, conducts security cooperation activities with allies and partners, and supports civil authorities. USNORTHCOM’s AOR includes air, land and sea approaches and encompasses the continental United States, Alaska, Canada, Mexico and the surrounding water out to approximately 500 nautical miles. It also includes the Gulf of Mexico, the Straits of Florida, portions of the Caribbean region to include The Bahamas, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. The commander of USNORTHCOM is responsible for theater security cooperation with Canada, Mexico, and The Bahamas. USNORTHCOM consolidates under a single unified command existing missions that were previously executed by other DOD organizations. This provides unity of command, which is critical to mission accomplishment. USNORTHCOM plans, organizes and executes homeland defense and civil support missions, but has few permanently assigned forces. The command is assigned forces whenever necessary to execute missions, as ordered by the president or secretary of defense. Civil service employees and uniformed members representing all service branches work at USNORTHCOM’s headquarters located at Peterson Space Force Base in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
1001 to 5000 staff
United States Army Schools & Centers
The largest professional military education system in the world with over soldiers educated in more than 88 occupations across its worldwide network of 70 schools. LEADERSHIP Basic Leader Course Advanced Leader Course Senior Leader Course First Sergeant Academy U.S. Army Sergeants Major Academy Command Sergeants Major Academy SPECIALIZED Air Assault School Airborne School Army Medical Dept. School Aviation School Chaplain School Defense Information School Defense Language Institute Drill Sergeant School Equal Opportunity Advisors Course Jag Corps Jumpmaster School Pathfinder School Ranger School Recruiting & Retention School Sapper Leader Course School of Music Special Forces Training CENTERS OF EXCELLENCE Aviation Center of Excellence Cyber Center of Excellence Fires Center of Excellence Intelligence Center of Excellence Maneuver Center of Excellence Maneuver Support Center of Excellence Medical Center of Excellence Mission Command Center of Excellence Non-Commissioned Officer Leadership Center of Excellence Special Operations Center of Excellence Sustainment Center of Excellence SCHOOLS Chaplain Center & School Combat Readiness Center Defense Ammunition Center Army Force Management School Inspector General School COLLEGES Army University Army Management Staff College Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center Recruiting & Retention College Command & General Staff College Sergeants Major Academy University of Foreign Military & Cultural Studies U.S. Army War College Warrant Officer Career College Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation ARMY UNIVERSITY SCHOOLS Army University Command & General Staff College Command & General Staff School School for Command Preparation School of Advanced Military Studies
10001+ staff
United States Veterans Association Usva
The United States Veterans Association (USVA) is creating a culture of inspired, educated and motivated veterans. Our mission is to become the prominent source for creating success and prosperity for veterans in their businesses and careers. This mission will be accomplished by the following- Highlighting and sharing veteran success - Supporting veterans in the spirit of mutual benefit - Offering networking, information, and personal contacts - Being the trusted source of advice for veterans - Increasing business relationships and partnerships between the corporate sector and veterans - Supporting national programs that assist the economic development of veterans and veteran businesses - Supporting legislation, policies and programs that affect veterans
1 to 10 staff
United States Veterans Corps
We are a Corps of Military & First Responder Veterans performing "Hands On" Community Service with a Mission/Deployment Attitude! We have 4 main missions: Operation Coming Home, Rescue Me Across America/Rescue Ruck, Toys For Lil Troops, & the Tactical Caisson Unit. Operation Coming Home: We build homes for troops that were injured in combat operations. We have won 6 Best Community Spirit in the Nation Awards Rescue Ruck: We provide food for US Military & First Responder Veteran families in need. We hold the Guinness Word Record for the largest food drive in 24 hours. Toys For Lil Troops: We provide toys to the children of deployed & low income troops. We hold the Guinness Word Record for the largest toy drive in 24 hours. Tactical Caisson Unit: We transport US Military & First Responder Veterans to their final resting place. USVC Creed: What A Few Can Do
201 to 500 staff
Uso Mid-Atlantic
USO Mid-Atlantic's mission is to strengthen the well-being of the people serving in America’s military and their families, who call Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia and Washington, D.C, home. Founded in 1941, the USO is a nonprofit, charitable organization, relying on the generosity of American's to support its programs and services. USO Mid-Atlantic serves over 548,923 service members and their families annually, helping our service members and their families through programs focused on connection, strengthening, wellness and resiliency. With the help of our devoted volunteers, sponsors and donors USO Mid-Atlantic provides programs and services for active duty service members, the National Guard and Reserve Forces and their families at area military hospitals, five USO Centers, four USO airport lounges and is supported by the USO Mobile Program. Signature programs and services unique to USO Mid-Atlantic include holiday programs like Turkeys for Troops and Project USO Elf, and USO Experience Virginia Beach held each year. The USO is a private nonprofit organization, and not a government agency. A congressionally chartered, private organization, the USO relies on the generosity of individuals, organizations and corporations to support its activities, and is powered by a family of volunteers to accomplish our mission of connection.
11 to 50 staff
Uso Northwest
Since 1941, the USO has been the nation’s leading organization to serve the men and women in the U.S. military, and their families, throughout their time in uniform. From the moment they join, through their assignments and deployments, and as they transition back to their communities, the USO is always by their side. Today’s USO continuously adapts to the needs of our men and women in uniform and their families, so they can focus on their very important mission. The USO is not part of the federal government. As a congressionally chartered, private organization, the USO relies on the generosity of individuals, organizations and corporations to support its activities, and is powered by a family of volunteers to accomplish our mission of connection. The USO Northwest supports America’s military service members and their families throughout the states of Washington and Oregon. With the help of more than 400 volunteers, USO Northwest serves over military and their families annually. USO Northwest provides support to those who need it the most including military deploying overseas and returning home, military families, wounded warriors and their families and families of the fallen. United Service Organizations, Inc.(USO) is a private, non-profit 501(ϲ)(3) organization chartered by Congress and organized under the laws of the District of Columbia (EIN/Tax ID: 13-1610451). Financial and other information about USO’s purpose, programs and activities can be obtained by contacting Donor Services Specialist at donorservices@uso.org, P.O. Box 96860, Washington, DC 20077-7677,
201 to 500 staff
Victory Village, Inc
Victory Village was founded in 2011 as a community organization and incorporated in the state of California as public benefit corporation on March 8, 2012 by Jason A. Mulford, USMC DAVPRM and Nichole Mulford. Jackson, CA 95642 United States
51 to 200 staff
1st Special Warfare Training Group Airborne
The Special Warfare Training Group (Airborne), also referred to as the 1st Special Warfare Training Group (Airborne), is responsible for the initial and advanced training for the Army's Civil Affairs, Psychological Operations and Special Forces branches. The Special Warfare Training Group (Airborne) is one of 2 institutional groups within the US Army Special Operations Command, sharing instruction duties with the Special Warfare Medical Group (Airborne), with both units assigned to the United States Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School. The Special Warfare Training Group (Airborne) is responsible for Special Forces Assessment and Selection (SFAS) and the Special Forces Qualification Course (SFQC), as well as Civil Affairs and Psychological Operation Assessment and Selection and Qualification Courses. To accomplish this mission the Group is divided into 5 battalions. The 1st Battalion is responsible for all Special Forces field training. The 3rd Battalion is responsible for Civil Affairs assessment and training. The 4th Battalion is responsible for Special Forces military occupational specialty (MOS) training. The 5th Battalion is responsible for Psychological Operations assessment and training. The Group's Support Battalion sustains the training force through the forecast and management of 8 logistics commodities.
5001 to 10000 staff
Accurate Technology Services, Inc
ATS works hand in hand with the military supporting tactical communication systems. In May of 2005, ATS was incorporated as a woman-owned small business. At ATS we strive to provide products and services of the highest possible standards. We believe that it is not what we do, but how we do it.
11 to 50 staff
Agile Communications, Inc
Agile Communications, Inc.® (Agile) was founded in February dedicated to the design and analysis of networked communications systems deployed in harsh environments with a focus on increased operational capabilities. Agile and its engineers have been involved with various Army organizations for well over the last decade in the development of tactical network architectures as a function of both the Army’s operational needs and radio/waveform capabilities. Agile is also expert in every Army Brigade’s current Battle Command architecture/configuration. We have offices/labs in West Long Branch, NJ, Thousand Oaks, CA, and North Charleston, SC. Agile’s focus is in the architecture, design, evaluation, and field configuration/validation of battlefield C4ISR systems. Agile’s engineers have unique, hands-on experience with the largest scale deployments throughout the evolution of tactical networking, supporting all stages of development, as well as using lessons learned to help design completely new future systems and capabilities. Agile is uniquely positioned to transition their experience from advanced system and networking deployments to any need across the spectrum of data communications, command/control and electronic warfare. We have recognized subject matter expertise in: 1) Operational and system architecture development and analysis, 2) Tactical network systems engineering, 3) System Evaluation (data collection, test, analysis, and visualization of results) bringing the true operational need to the cycle of analysis, 4) Problem analysis through modeling and simulation, and 5) Software and hardware system development. Agile has developed and fielded several unique and successful tactical products.
11 to 50 staff
Army Applications Laboratory
The Army Applications Laboratory (AAL) partners with industry, the Army, and other government organizations to solve Army problems. We discover practices and processes to speed capability development and turn cutting-edge ideas into real, relevant solutions for Soldiers. Learn how we do it at aal.mil.
11 to 50 staff
Army Special Operations Aviation Command
During the past decade of persistent engagement by Special Operations Forces, U.S. Army Special Operations Command aviation experts recognized a need for separating the combat role of Army Special Operations Aviation from the resourcing responsibilities. This structure provides the appropriate command and control, manning and visibility for the complex and sensitive tasks required of ARSOF aviation units and organizations. ARSOAC is a one-star, subordinate command to the U.S. Army Special Operations Command. Mission: The Army Special Operations Aviation Command organizes, mans, trains, resources and equips ARSOA units to provide responsive, special operations aviation support to Special Operations Forces and is the USASOC Aviation staff proponent
5001 to 10000 staff
Byrrd Enterprises
Mentor Military is our online store for military books and digital media used world-wide by discerning military professionals. We have dedicated ourselves to provide our customers a broad selection of the highest quality military titles at competitive prices and outstanding customer service in a friendly, secure, and easy to use shopping environment. Many of our titles are normally only available for sale on military installations and cannot be purchased elsewhere on the internet with the same quality, recency or price. A majority of our customers are the Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, and Marines of the United States Armed Forces. We are committed to providing these men and women the same quality of dedication and service they provide to us and every other citizen of our nation.
1 to 10 staff
California State Guard
Mission The California State Guard (CSG) supports the California National Guard (CNG) and the California Military Department (CMD) by enhancing their readiness for state and federal responsibilities. The CSG accomplishes this mission by providing an organized, trained, and disciplined force dedicated to serving the state’s needs. Legal Authority and Structure The CSG is officially recognized under the California Military & Veterans Code § 550, having been activated as the State Defense Force of California on January 2nd, 1941. The CSG cannot be federalized and remains under the Governor’s command through the state’s Adjutant General. The CSG comprises both prior and non-prior service members who volunteer their time and talents to serve the state.
1001 to 5000 staff
Camp Ripley
Camp Ripley, is a regional training installation featuring numerous ranges and state-of-the-art facilities to support military and civilian agency training requirements.
5001 to 10000 staff
Catch A Lift Fund
For more than a decade the Catch A Lift Fund (CAL), a national 501c3 non-profit organization, has lifted spirits and saved lives, providing U.S. military combat veterans an array of holistic and practical methods to heal the whole person—mentally, physically, and spiritually. The program helps wounded combat vets find new focus and energy by instilling in them a new, thoughtful, and healthy lifestyle founded on four core pillars: Nutrition, Fitness, Emotional Wellness, and Community. Mentors, coaches, and veteran leaders adapt the program to accommodate for individual abilities, attitudes and aspirations. Finding a personal purpose is the Catch A Lift cure for addiction, dangerous weight gain and debilitating depression. By fostering a commitment to forward movement and getting better every day, renewing personal energy, and choosing to join and serve a broader community, wounded vets find life-saving purposes that they share with others. Catch A Lift was founded in memory of Cpl. Christopher Coffland, U.S. ARMY who was killed in Afghanistan in 2009. Chris’ phrase, “I’m gonna catch a lift,” indicated he was literally heading to the gym, but more importantly, it really meant he was going to get centered, refocused and re-energized. To date, Catch A Lift has funded more than 8,600 wellness grants, providing a real, practical and profound impact to thousands of veterans and caregivers.
1 to 10 staff
Chase Tactical, Llc
Chase Tactical is a veteran owned and operated small business which was founded by an industry professional with thousands of hours of tactical training and mission work. We’ve been involved in countless tactical operations, missions, as well as critical incidents during our extensive Military, Law Enforcement, and Paramedic career. Our elite group of operators come from a diverse background and world experience which includes Military Special Operations, Law Enforcement, and Paramedic Field Experience. With this diverse background of mission work and training we’re able to bring you quality products that we know work and last in the field. Our products have been selected to meet the heights and most demanding needs for every day operations. Chase Tactical's core competencies and tactical expertise enable us to fully understand the requirements of our customers and deliver quality products that will meet or exceed our customer expectations. With the demand rising for high quality tactical gear our staff consists of hardworking, dedicated, service minded and committed to our customers’ demands. Chase Tactical is committed to constantly evaluating the latest gear on the market and providing the best quality gear at the best possible price."Outfitting Warriors Around The World"
1 to 10 staff
Colorado Army National Guard Recruiting & Retention
This is the only "Official" LinkedIn page for the Colorado Army National Guard Recruiting and Retention Battalion. On this page you will have access to local recruiter contact information, frequently asked questions and state wide recruiting events.
1001 to 5000 staff
Commander's Concepts
A SDVOSB providing Engineering and Commissioning Services for a variety of Federal, State, and Local firms.
1 to 10 staff
Cyber Fusion Innovation Center
The Cyber Fusion Innovation Center (CFIC) is a DEFENSEWERX Innovation Hub in partnership with the U.S. Army Cyber (ARCYBER) Command via a Partnership Intermediary Agreement (PIA). Established in December 2020, CFIC’s mission is to aid ARCYBER in defending the Department of Defense Information Network, delivering cyberspace effects, and rapidly developing and deploying cyberspace capabilities. We aim to assist in the systemic, transformational work necessary to revolutionize the command to focus on Information Warfare Operations.
1 to 10 staff
Dayton V A Medical Center
201 to 500 staff