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Vaughn Daniel Promoted to IERUS Chief Architect

Mr. Vaughn Daniel has been named IERUS Chief Architect effective July 1. Mr. Daniel will be responsible for providing consistent oversight of IERUS’s software architecture solutions and leading the IERUS Corporate Agile and Scrum methodology. “The creation of the Chief Architect position reflects the expansion of IERUS’s software engineering and development capabilities,” said IERUS President Dr. Jason Keen. “Mr. Daniel has three and a half decades of experience and leadership in DoD software engineering which will be overwhelmingly valuable as IERUS continues to expand this capability.” Mr. Daniel’s experience includes the development of various software architectures including hardware-in-the-loop frameworks, various integrating and federating architectures, and combat system representations.

IERUS Wins “Best Place to Work” 2019

30 April 2019: IERUS Technologies was named as the Gold winner in the large category of the Huntsville / Madison County Chamber of Commerce “Best Places to Work” competition. The honor is based on employee feedback through anonymous surveys and administered by Quantum Workplace. This is the third time IERUS has won the award in the last four years. “This honor is really about the employees that make IERUS an awesome place to go to every morning,” said Michael Roesch, IERUS Executive Vice President, while accepting the award. “IERUS employees and the IERUS leadership team have been working hard to maintain IERUS’s values through our growth and expansion. This award is recognition of IERUS’s success in promoting and maintaining our inclusive, welcoming, technically challenging, and family oriented culture.” The full list of winners can be viewed here.

Captain Paul Stader, USN, Ret. Joins IERUS as Director of Battle Management Initiatives

4 March 2019: Captain Paul Stader, USN, Ret. has joined IERUS as Director of Battle Management Initiatives. In this role, Captain Stader will develop and manage IERUS’s Battle, and Systems Management programs including strategy development, program execution, and growth initiatives.

Captain Stader joined IERUS in March 2019 after 30 years of service in the U.S. Navy. Captain Stader recently led the Navy in 2018 Missile Defense and Nuclear Posture Reviews, and Navy’s global posture initiative. Through his career in the Navy Captain Stader served in various command, policy, strategic policy, and technical roles. Recent roles included OPNAV N51 (Plans, Policy, Posture), Chief of Staff at Seventh Fleet, Chief of Staff at Military Sealift Command, and Commanding Officer of USS HUE CITY (CG 66).

Captain Stader has a Master of Science in Systems Engineering (C4I) from the Navy Postgraduate School, and a Bachelor of Science in Engineering from the United States Naval Academy.

The Young Professionals of IERUS Take on Axe Throwing

February 28, 2019 — To grow the team’s camaraderie, the IERUS team hosts several team-building events outside of work. The Young Professionals of IERUS (YPIs) used their latest get-together to learn a new skill: axe throwing. The group gathered at Civil Axe Throwing located at Campus 805, one of Huntsville’s most popular entertainment venues, to try out this activity.

During their axe throwing session, the YPIs learned how to throw axes both overhanded and one-handed. The crew had a great time doing a new activity together.

IERUS Technologies Named “Best Places to Work” Finalist Seven Years in a Row

4 February 2019: IERUS Technologies Inc. is pleased to announce that the Huntsville-Madison County Chamber of Commerce has named IERUS as a Finalist for the 2018 Best Places to Work this year in the “Large” Category. “Company culture and ensuring IERUS is a best place to work has been a major topic of conversation among leadership over the last couple of years given our rate of growth,” said Michael Roesch, IERUS Executive Vice President. “Being named a finalist based on employee feedback lets us know the emphasis we are putting on making IERUS a great place to come to work is paying off.”

IERUS’ focus over the years has been to create an employee-centric company that focuses on creating and maintaining an inclusive, welcoming, rewarding, and challenging environment for our employees. The goal is to provide employees with technically challenging work, a business model that is easy to navigate, and the support they need from the company and teams they work for. IERUS is structured so that each employee can participate in business development opportunities to guide the direction and technical work that IERUS will take on, while providing additional opportunities to delve into different technical applications based on the employee’s interests. In addition to that, IERUS has maintained our commitment to provide our employees with a competitive and comprehensive benefits package that is unmatched in the market. IERUS also strives to provide our employees with a work-life balance is manageable and fulfilling, work that is exciting and rewarding, opportunities to grow and develop personally and professionally, and a team that supports them as individuals.

As a result of this, IERUS has been eligible for the award for seven years, and this is the seventh straight year IERUS has received the honor of being a finalist.

Congressman Bradley Byrne Visits IERUS

18 June 2018: Congressman Bradley Byrne visited IERUS on Monday the 18th of June. Congressman Byrne represents Alabama’s 1st district and sits on the House Armed Services Committee. Congressman Byrne toured IERUS facilities and discussed a number of issues with IERUS leadership including workforce development and policy issues affecting IERUS. “We’ve met Congressman Byrne a number of times in Washington,” said IERUS President Jason Keen, “But we were excited to have the opportunity to show him the capability our team has built here in Huntsville. IERUS delivers innovation for our warfighters across such a large space, it’s just hard to get a handle on it without seeing it in person.”

Congressman Robert Aderholt Visits IERUS

3 April 2018: Congressman Robert Aderholt of Alabama’s 4th district and member of the House Appropriations Committee visited IERUS for a tour and discussions on policy concerns. Discussions included views on recently released reports and reviews, as well as defense related priorities and concerns of IERUS. “Discussing key priorities with the appropriators as well as those involved in policy is important in ensuring issues and concerns are fully addressed,” said IERUS Executive Vice President Michael Roesch. ” IERUS was excited Congressman Aderholt and his staff made time to visit for a facility tour and discussion on priorities related to IERUS.”

Congressman Mike Rogers Visits IERUS

22 February 2018: Congressman Mike Rogers of Alabama’s 3rd district and chairman of the House Armed Services Committee Strategic Forces Subcommittee visited IERUS for an update this week. IERUS updated Congressman Rogers on current priorities and issues as well as IERUS’s most recent contributions to US strategic capabilities. “IERUS was excited to host the Congressman again,” said IERUS President Dr. Jason Keen. “We are always excited to engage with Chairman Rogers and other key figures working issues relevant to IERUS’s programs. “

IERUS Technologies Named “Best Places to Work” Finalist for the Sixth Straight Year

14 February 2018: IERUS Technologies Inc. is pleased to announce that the Huntsville-Madison County Chamber of Commerce has named IERUS as a Finalist for the 2018 Best Places to Work. This is the Sixth year in a row IERUS has received this honor. “IERUS is happy for the recognition and excited about the prospect of being named a best place to work for the third straight year,” said Michael Roesch, IERUS Executive Vice President. “We strive to make IERUS a great place to come to work but our employees are truly what make IERUS a great company to be a part of.”