The Andromeda Systems Incorporated (ASI) team, including Jen Otero, Kim Phillipi, Lance Phillippi, JR, Andy (Philip) Noble, Mark (Tim) Pruitt, An Nguyen, Lance Ralston, Thomas (Joe) Nadeau, Nathan Long, and Brandon Stockton, had the privilege of hosting Secretary John Nash, Oklahoma’s Secretary of Military and Veteran Affairs, for an engaging discussion at our OKC office.
The meeting provided an incredible opportunity to discuss ASI’s role in supporting military sustainment, veteran initiatives, and workforce development while exploring new ways to collaborate with Oklahoma’s growing defense and industrial sectors.
A Shared Mission for Veteran and Military Support
During the meeting, Secretary Nash took a deep interest in ASI’s mission, capabilities, and our people, spending a great deal of time with our team. He provided valuable insights into Oklahoma’s ongoing military and veteran programs, workforce initiatives, and efforts to expand the state’s defense industry footprint. He strongly suggested for all veterans to use the resources and continue to support their fellow veterans. His enthusiasm and proactive approach to supporting the military community were both inspiring and impactful.
Bringing Innovation and Workforce Growth to Oklahoma
One of the key takeaways from the discussion was Secretary Nash’s commitment to connecting growing and innovative companies in Oklahoma. His dedication to strengthening Oklahoma’s defense and logistics sector is impressive and well appreciated.
As ASI continues to grow, we are eager to expand our footprint in Oklahoma by providing our expertise in supportability analysis, logistics, and maintenance optimization. Our meeting with Secretary Nash reinforced the incredible potential for collaborations in workforce development, veteran employment, and defense sustainment initiatives that will strengthen both ASI and the broader OKC community.
We extend our deepest gratitude to Secretary Nash and the Oklahoma leadership for their commitment to fostering an environment where companies like ASI can thrive, innovate, and contribute to the state’s defense ecosystem. We look forward to continuing this partnership and making a lasting impact on the military and veteran community in Oklahoma.