Doing Business with ALIS
ALIS pursues teaming arrangements and strategic alliances with other companies, both big and small; with colleges and universities; and with other public or private entities to ensure we provide the best solutions for complex needs.
To ensure we provide our customers comprehensive, tailored and integrated solutions for their complex and often unique homeland security and domestic preparedness issues, ALIS pursues teaming arrangements and strategic alliances with other companies, both big and small; with colleges and universities; and with other public and private entities. A teaming strategy is an active component of the ALIS Business Plan. We look for business partners that have compatible or complementary business interests and goals. We look to these relationships to provide supporting capabilities or increased capacities to address complex homeland security issues, to target new audiences, to develop mutually beneficial arrangements for shared resources, or to expand contractual venues.
On Tuesday, October 28, 2008, Dr. James Carafano, a leading
expert in defense and homeland security at The
Heritage Foundation, was the featured guest speaker at the ALIS
Professional Development Seminar where he outlined the five targets
for the successful establishment of the national homeland security enterprise. Click
here to read the details on our In the News page...
Virginia media is reporting on former Governor Mark Warner’s views presented at the CHSF Pledge to Protect event on September 29. Click here to read the details on the ALIS In the News page...
Former Governor Mark Warner was the keynote speaker for the Pledge to Protect: Maritime Port Security event on Septmeber 29. ALIS supported the event for CHSF at Old Dominion University. Click here to read more at the CHSF website.
ALIS is looking for qualified individuals to fill important new job opportunities. Click here to see details about all Open Positions.