Geoff Davis, Owner
Former Military Intelligence Officer in the US Army, serving at Ft. Bragg, US Central Command, and throughout the CENTCOM AOR. Geoff was the lead contract analyst for the Arabian Peninsula looking at unique threat networks. Geoff worked alongside NCIS, OSI, CIA, and other collectors to support counterintelligence and HUMINT operations. This included meeting with Embassy officials, intelligence liaison with host nation, and briefing senior commanders and staff on adversary threats. Geoff led the US CENTCOM QUELLFIRE Support Team, which integrated Object-Based Production into the command’s key teams. His team created requirements, documented use cases, developed the ontological framework, managed the working groups, and set business practices and standards for the Defense Intelligence Enterprise way ahead to incorporate Object Management Services (OMS) into daily tools and operations to support intelligence awareness, activity based intelligence (ABI), automated rulesets for collections, and other techniques to support a near real-time common intelligence picture (CIP) and common operating picture (COP). As part of the integration of OMS for the DIE, Geoff was read onto multiple SAP efforts to help better integrate compartmented data into the dissemination pipelines for better analysis and cross-domain sharing. Geoff supported the development of an OMS applications and integration plan for DoD teams in multiple AORs.
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Florida-based Veteran-Owned Small Business
I'll be honest, as a small business owner, I wanted to draw attention but not break the bank. So, I created a logo that emphasized the 'X' for Xavier (my middle name), and of course wanted to honor this great country with the colors. I also saw the consultancy I provide is very much about discovering the right, unique solution for each customer. So, I went with spotlights shining down looking closely for the best answers which crisscross over each other always searching for new solutions. At the end of the day, this probably didn't need to be explained but I often wonder why other companies decided on their logos. Thanks for reading!