KeyLogic Appraised at CMMI Maturity Level 2 (2009)
KeyLogic has implemented Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMI) processes throughout the company and has been appraised at Maturity Level 2 after a successful Standard CMMI Appraisal Method for Process Improvement (SCAMPI) in May 2009.
KeyLogic - A Microsoft Certified Partner
As a Microsoft Certified Partner, KeyLogic can provide your organization with the highest levels of technical expertise, strategic thinking, and hands-on skills.
Jon Hammock - Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year (2009)
KeyLogic President/CEO Jon Hammock was recognized as the 2009 Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year for the Upstate New York, Western Pennsylvania, and West Virginia region. The award recognizes entrepreneurs who demonstrate extraordinary success in the areas of growth, financial performance, innovativeness, future plans, community involvement, and corporate culture.
Inc. 5000 Ranks KeyLogic in Top (2008)
KeyLogic has been recognized as one of the top 500 private IT firms on Inc. magazine’s first-ever Inc. 5000 list of the nation’s fastest-growing companies for 2008.
KeyLogic Recognized by ESGR (2007)
In June 2007, the West Virginia branch of the National Committee for Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve (ESGR) honored KeyLogic and President/CEO Jon Hammock at the Governor’s Awards Luncheon. KeyLogic was presented the “Above and Beyond” Award for its exceptional support of employees who are also members of the U.S. reserve components. Mr. Hammock received the “Seven Seals” Award, which was given by committee chairs to recognize significant achievement in promoting the objectives of the ESGR.
KeyLogic Ranked Among the Inc. 5000 (2007)
KeyLogic has been recognized as a 2007 Inc. 5000 company. The list ranks the fastest growing private sector companies based on their average growth over a four-year period. KeyLogic ranked #3782 overall and #392 among IT service providers with 71.9% growth (2003-2006).
Jon Hammock Named Small Business Person of the Year (2005)
Each year, the SBA presents this award to one business person from each of the 50 states, Washington D.C., Puerto Rico, and Guam. Honorees are outstanding business owners who have achieved personal and professional success through hard work, innovative ideas, and dedication to their communities. In 2005, KeyLogic President/CEO Jon Hammock accepted the West Virginia Small Business Person of the Year award for his success in growing KeyLogic from a two-person start up firm to a successful small business with 70 employees and over $6 million in revenues in just five years.
KeyLogic in Washington Technology’s Fast 50 (2005)
This award is sponsored by Washington Technology magazine and ranks the 50 fastest-growing small businesses in the federal IT market. In 2005, KeyLogic placed 42nd overall, 23rd among IT service providers with 60.8% growth.
KeyLogic Named to Inc. 500 (2004)
The Inc. 500 list ranks the 500 fastest-growing, privately-held companies. Companies are ranked based on their net sales growth over the past four years (2000-2003). KeyLogic was ranked #316 on the 23rd annual list. 2004 was the first year KeyLogic was eligible to apply.
KeyLogic’s ARIMS Project Honored with NARA Award (2004)
KeyLogic's Army Records Information Management System (ARIMS), which allows the Army to store records anytime from around the world, was selected by the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) for the 2004 Archivist Achievement Award. This award was only given to three agencies within the federal government.
KeyLogic in Washington Technology’s Fast 50 (2004)
This award is sponsored by Washington Technology Magazine and ranks the 50 fastest-growing small businesses in the federal IT market. In 2004, KeyLogic was ranked 27th overall, with 83.81% growth over the past five years, and 7th among IT service providers.
GCN Agency Achievement Award (2004)
KeyLogic created and now maintains a Budget Automation System (BAS) for the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Office of the Chief Financial Officer (OCFO). The success of this project led Terry Ouverson and the EPA OCFO team to receive a 2004 Government Computer News (GCN) Agency Achievement Award for “using innovative technologies to bring superior results to their office and the agency.”
KeyLogic Helps EPA Win Presidential Quality Award (2003)
The KeyLogic team developed, implemented, and maintains a budget automation and performance tracking system for the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Office of the Chief Financial Officer (OCFO). Known as the Budget Automation System (BAS), the system uses cutting-edge database technology to provide financial personnel with real-time access to budget formulation and analysis tools, as well as the ability to link budget dollars directly to the achievement of the agency’s strategic goals and objectives, which directly supports EPA’s Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA) compliance efforts.
Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Finalist (2003)
Each year Ernst & Young seeks to recognize great business achievements around the world. In 2003, President/CEO Jon Hammock was named a finalist for the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award, which recognizes accomplishments made possible by the entrepreneurial spirit. Award winners are recognized for showing incredible depth and character as they develop new technologies, create faster ways to distribute goods and services, and improve the quality of life for people around them.
Who’s Who in West Virginia Business (2003)
In 2003, President/CEO Jon Hammock was named to The State Journal’s (Charleston, WV) “Who’s Who in West Virginia Business” program. The Who's Who program recognizes West Virginians who have built businesses, invested in their communities, and contributed to community growth. Award winners are recognized for showing incredible depth and character as they develop new technologies, create faster ways to distribute goods and services, and improve the quality of life for people around them.
DISA ACTD "Team of the Year" (2003)
Members of KeyLogic's team for the Advanced Concept Technology Demonstration (ACTD) program were recognized as a 2003 "Team of the Year" by the U.S. Pentagon. Team members were recognized for creative use of Adaptive Battlespace Awareness (ABA) information processing in support of EUCOM U.S. Armed Forces during Operation Iraqi Freedom. DISA's work enhanced situational awareness for all U.S. and allied warfighters in the theater of operation, Pentagon officials confirmed. The award specifically mentioned the ACTD team's ability to improve military operational effectiveness and to optimize funding and personnel resources to keep on budget, and on time. This marked the first time this DISA team won such high-level recognition in competition with other federal government programs.