Alexandria Innovation in Technology Awards
 


Slim Manthey of G2Tactics, 2006 Alexandria Technology Achievement Award Winner.

At the Alexandria Technology Achievement Awards luncheon held on March 24, 2006, Alexandria’s Mayor William D. Euille presented the 10th Anniversary award to a very surprised and grateful G2Tactics.

The Mayor and Technology Achievement Award Committee Chairman Mark McLindon also recognized four finalists:

The finalists were selected by a panel of three judges representing the community.

In addition to the award presentation, a video produced by T. C. Williams High School students was shown which highlighted the technological achievements of the honored firms and the advantages offered by Alexandria as a location for technology companies.

Guests also had the pleasure of listening to TWO guest speakers; Virginia Secretary of Technology Aneesh Chopra and political strategist and Alexandria resident James Carville.


Cambridge Communication Systems, Inc. — provides transmission and telecommunications support in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Under the Puerto Rico Area Wideband System II contract, or Praws II, the company will support operations and provide maintenance support for microwave and terrestrial communications networks that connect various government locations within the Caribbean Basin region.

Commonwealth Academy — uses advanced technology tools throughout a challenging college preparatory curriculum to facility learning at or above grade level for average to bright students with ADHD, ADD, LD and other specific learning differences in grades 8 -12. Interactive software, such as Microsoft XP, Text Help, Inspiration and Kurzweil, are utilized in the curriculum to enable students to learn and demonstrate their mastery using tools most appropriate for their particular learning styles.

H2Gen Innovations, Inc. — develops, manufactures, and markets low-cost, on-site hydrogen generators for industrial applications and for the emerging fuel cell vehicle and distributed power generation markets. The proprietary packaged hydrogen generator modules produce pure hydrogen from natural gas. The system operates automatically and is fitted with a remote monitoring system.

TranTech, Inc. — has developed and implemented a digital asset management system for law enforcement agencies that captures interrogation video and audio from a variety of sources and stores these assets in a manner providing collar-to-conviction security, multiple uses, and significant cost savings.


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Alexandria Innovation in Technology Awards