RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA, USA, August 8, 2022 / — Secmation is excited to announce a $1.8M direct to Phase II SBIR contract award with the U.S. Air Force Armament Directorate!... read more →
The Defense Alliance was awarded a grant in 2021 under the execution of a Memorandum of Understanding between the Defense Alliance of North Carolina (hereinafter referred to as “DANC”) and the... read more →
That’s the desired vision of the North Carolina Military Affairs Commission (NCMAC). Using their Governor-granted powers of influence and collaboration, this 23-person Commission within the Governor’s office, is crafting ongoing... read more →
“North Carolina currently represents nearly 3% (2.95%) of the total businesses in the United States and 3.44% of the total Veteran-Owned Businesses in the United States.10.56% of the total number... read more →
Tammy Everett was named Executive Director of the Defense Alliance of NC (DANC) by the DANC Executive Board of Directors today. Executive Board Chair MajGen Mark Brilakis, Marine Corp (Ret)... read more →
North Carolina’s military presence is one of the largest in the US — the state falls only behind California,Texas, and Virginia in total number of active service members and reservists. ... read more →
by Van Carpenter, DANC Communications Committee Chair Tim Gabel serves to connect people and organizations. At the Defense Alliance of North Carolina (DANC) we were pleased to have him serve... read more →
The Department of Defense (DoD) requires quick access to evaluation personnel and facilities to deliver rigorous and DoD-compliant assessments at scale. The Department, however, has a limited capacity for assessing... read more →
___________________________________________________________________________ “Every year 78,000 service members will transition out of the military through NC’s DoD installations, adding strength to the 778,000 veterans already living in North Carolina. North Carolina’s businesses... read more →
The dramatic change in workforce and service delivery has posed unique challenges to keep our nation secure. How are defense and homeland agencies training their workforce to accommodate evolving technologies?... read more →