Triton Services, Inc. is a veteran-owned small business that provides technology and service solutions that meet the ever changing needs of government and private sector customers. Our mission is to strengthen our clients with successful cutting-edge solutions to their business challenges.
Triton's core competencies include:
- Systems Engineering
- Manufacturing
- Display Technology
- Software Engineering
| | - Rapid Prototyping
- Information Assurance
- Project Management
- Electronic Warfare
| | - Optics Design
- Training & Education
- Configuration Management
- IT Helpdesk Support
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Triton was founded by Board Chairman Ray Kwong in 1994. Originally located in Dunkirk, Maryland, the company provided various services to the federal government including software development, program support, and reselling.
In 1995, Triton acquired the Electron Technology Division of ITT, located in Easton, PA. The 158,000 square foot facility was designated specifically for the development and production of special purpose electron devices, including electron tubes, high voltage power supplies, and integrated sub-systems. The manufacturing of electron tubes has been performed at the Easton facility for over 30 years.
In 1996, Triton acquired the Gain Momentum software product from Sybase, Inc. which became the company's entry into commercial software. The product name was changed to RadBuilder, and development focussed on providing web-enablement and deployability for new and existing customer applications.
In 1997, President & CEO Stephen Hincks joined the company and the headquarters moved from Dunkirk to Lanham, Maryland. Under Steve's leadership, the company expanded business to support for the US Navy's LCAC platform as well as DMAPS...
In 2003, Triton's headquarters relocated to its present location in Bowie, Maryland. The company expanded business to support the US intelligence community at the NSA. In addition, Triton expanded business to support the Navy Marine Corps Intranet (NMCI) at NAS Patuxent River Maryland, MCAS Cherry Point North Carolina, and MCB Camp Lejeune North Carolina.
From 2005-2006, Triton expanded operations to support NSWC Panama City Florida and opened a new office in Panama City. In addition, Triton expanded research & development by engaging with technology partners such as Endeca and Agent Logic to provide advanced technology solutions to its customers.
Today Triton continues to provide technology and service solutions that meet the ever changing needs of government and private sector customers.