About the Book
Infinite Group Inc.'s goal is to support military business planning for VOSB and SDVOSB, woman-, minority-, and Alaska Native-owned small businesses; as well as 8(a) and HUBZone firms. We demystify the business planning, strategic planning, program management, software development, testing, deployment, implementation, and upgrade of CyberSecurity technology for government security, engineering change, cost avoidance, and contract consolidation for federal, state & local government initiatives. Infinite Group, Inc. (IGI) accomplishes this traditional business planning with the development, testing, and deployment of the CyberSecurity Toolkit for federal government, state and local governments, and for small- and medium-sized businesses. IGI is a U.S. small business with Top Secret facility clearance, supporting global operations in more than 25 locations - U.S., NATO allies, and coalition forces. Specialties include advanced CyberSecurity technology, enterprise IT systems implementation, engineering change management, service delivery, and operations and sustainment (O&S) for the Federal government, state & local governments, and commercial customers. We deliver the full range of CyberSecurity product and service offerings including: visualization, vulnerability assessment, prioritization of risks, remediation of risks, proof-of-concept, phased implementation, and education and training. IGI principals have roots in the U.S. investment community and deliver CyberSecurity product and services offerings that are based on intellectual property that is protected by U.S. patents. IGI principals have backgrounds in DoD, joint forces, and global operations - MACOMS, MAJCOMS, Space Command, Special Ops, Army, Navy, Air Force, professional consulting services, global education and training, operational test and evaluation, information assurance, and expertise growing revenue for small- and medium-sized businesses. As a Small Business Administration (SBA) small business operating under a wide range of NAICS Codes, we build effective teams to bid and deliver on set-asides for firms generating less that $25.5 million annual revenue. At times IGI competes in the unrestricted (full and open category) to win and deliver by competing with large firms.
About the Author :
Frank McIntire, Infinite Group, Inc. (IGI) Vice President for CyberSecurity consulting; supporting DoD, Federal Civilian, and the U.S. Intelligence Community since 1996. McIntire is a 1974 graduate of the U.S. Air Force Academy, a management consultant, a U.S. Air Force fighter pilot, and an Assistant Professor of Behavioral Sciences and Leadership. As Deputy Commander and Deputy Director for Air Force Quality Assurance, Frank directed the efforts of the 80-person global consulting agency for organizational development and business transformation worldwide. At KPMG Peat Marwick LLP, he led business process reengineering, organizational development, and business transformation efforts for DoD and commercial clients. Frank earned his Master of Science degree at Vanderbilt University and developed the 'secret sauce' for implementing operational test program management, and program management for Air Force and Army senior leadership. Project Management and CONOPS development include: the Psychology in the DoD Symposium (1985-1988); Battle of Britain Airshow (1989-1990); launch of the Air Force Quality Institute (1992-1995); the Quality Air Force Symposium (1993-1995); Inspector General visit (1994-1995); Peacekeeper Missile Action Workout (1995-1996); Total Army Quality launch (1996-1998); online Operational Test Program Management system (1999-2002); Resource Allocation Management Plan (2001-2003); the Fort Carson Project Management Plan (2004); the Oracle National Security Strategic Plan and Conference (2005-2006); Oracle RDBMS, RAC, and ERP Federal Financial implementations (2005-2007); the Amtrak data center (2007-2008); the HHS ITO data center implementation (2007-2010); the ECP management plan for enterprise IT systems and IT infrastructure projects (2009-present). Project Management Expert (1999) and Advanced Project Management Expert (2001) from the Avraham Goldratt Institute in New Haven, CT based on the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK) and Project Management Institute (PMI) standards. Implementing engineering changes for global agencies collaborating with NGA; providing system upgrades and implementations for network, storage, and database. These include all DoD branches, Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA), conformance with all DISA Security Technical Information Guides (STIGs), Dept of State, and the broad US Intelligence Community.