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Vision Technologies company history timeline

2001

2001 saw Al Saxon join the ownership team.

2002

In 2002, Vision won the Discovery World HQ Project, a $2.4 million assignment, ultimately upping the employee contingent to 50.

2003

In 2003, Vision became one of Hewlett Packard’s Approved Suppliers for national rollouts and deployments.

2004

In 2004, Vision landed the Grainger rollout, the company’s first national win, a daunting task at the time of 450 sites over nine months.

2006

2006 saw Medimmune and Kaiser Permanente come on board, plus the Dept. of VA DAS project, Vision’s first Schedule 70 and DAS win.

2007

In 2007, Vision proudly submitted its first IDIQ (VETS GWAC – 2007) response, one of 600 proposals, ultimately resulting in wins in both functional areas.

2008

2008 opened with wins for Johns Hopkins APL and HHMI. In addition, Vision Technologies added the United States Department of Agriculture to its client roster.

2009

Next up, in 2009, Vision saw EPA ORD come on board for an 8-year, $100 million contract.

2010

In 2010, Vision added 3M National Infrastructure Support to its client list, a project which covered over 100 facilities, plus United Way Learning Center, Mercy Medical Center, and APG BRAC projects.

2011

2011 saw Vision embark on the Best Buy rollout of over 300 locations, plus AMGEN, the JH Bio Complex, and the VCA national rollout.

2014

In 2014, Vision won the IT support contract for the Clark County School District, America’s fifth largest school district.

2016

In 2016, Vision was awarded its GSA Schedule 84, plus contracted with Wright-Patterson Air Force base to design-build a state of the art, neutral host DAS and with the Maryland Stadium Authority Security for security and surveillance cameras at both Camden Yards and Ravens Stadium.

2017

In 2017, Vision launched a newly designed website utilizing an interactive and informative platform that promotes Vision's culture and services.

2018

2018 marked the start of a corporate rebranding initiative involving a new logo for our website and social media, building signage, trade show displays, business cards, letterhead, presentations, van/truck fleet graphics, and more.

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