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iTravelSafe® Receives Registered Trademark from U.S. Patent Office

The SmartPhone (iPhone, iPad, and Android) travel application designed and developed by Advantage SCI received a Registered Trademark from the US Patent Office in August 2013. iTravelSafe® automatically receives travel alerts from the United States Department of State, which advise on whether a traveler should include specific countries on their trip(s). The alerts are immediately uploaded

Advantage SCI Nominated as “Hottest Emerging Government Contractor” by NVTC

Advantage SCI has been officially nominated for the Northern Virginia Technology Council’s  (NVTC) prestigious 2013 “Hottest Emerging Government Contractor” Award. Winners will be announced on June 26 at the “Hot Ticket Awards” Reception and Ceremony in McLean, Virginia. Advantage SCI is a leading provider of consulting, training, and information technology services to defense, intelligence, and

Advantage SCI Receives GovConNet Institute Certification

Several Advantage SCI executives recently completed the Montgomery County Chamber of Commerce (MCCC) GovConNet Institute. GovConNet Institute provides advanced training to Federal government contractors. The course was instructed by subject matter experts on best business practices in compliance, human resource management and capture strategies. The instruction focused on winning and profitably maintaining Federal government contracts.

Advantage SCI & iTravelSafe® in the LA Investment Examiner

Advantage SCI’s President/CEO, Elsa Lee, is often quoted for her expertise in homeland security and knowledge of counterterrorism, cyber security, and other threat risks for the nation. She has appeared on numerous news programs since 2000 when she began the company after her 20 years in the US Army as an nternational counterintelligence officer. In the article published

Advantage SCI Hosts CI/Cyber Seminar for Los Angeles Area Cleared Defense Contractor Community

On Wednesday, February 27th, 2013 Advantage SCI held the first of many planned seminars for the southern California Defense Contractor community. More than 30 attendees from the government and private sector, some of whom traveled to El Segundo from as far away as San Diego and Palmdale, participated in discussions about counterintelligence and cyber security