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Our history of providing secure video conferencing systems to Federal Government customers proves that Atteloir is consistently ahead of the curve in A/V Integration. Whether our customers require new construction from the ground up or expanded capabilities within an existing space, Atteloir assess their needs and assembles teams with the expertise and knowledge to create truly customized solutions. Atteloir stands by our commitment to our clients, community, and government: Copyright Atteloir Incorporated 2011. All rights reserved.
Atteloir's graphics team at U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) designed the new Office of Field Operations Customs Agent uniform patch which is worn by all uniformed Customs Agents at all Ports of Entry in the U.S. as well as at CBP preclearance stations worldwide.
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Steven George, Atteloir's CEO, is profiled in Fed Tech Bisnow.
June 4, 2010
Atteloir is a leading provider of visual communication solutions to the federal government. Founded in 1990, Atteloir’s services include audio-visual integration, video teleconferencing (VTC), video production and graphic design. Leveraging a team of highly-trained, cleared engineers, technicians and designers, Atteloir delivers technical and creative solutions to help its government customers effectively and reliably communicate, visualize and share information.
For twenty years, government agencies have trusted in Atteloir to deliver the best visual communication solutions for the mission at hand, regardless of the technology platform or current trend. Government agencies and teaming partners trust that they can leave their complex engineering, audio-visual or design challenges to those that know it best: Atteloir. In the last year alone, Atteloir engineered over 28 custom-designed conference facilities, and has supported technology upgrades in more than 50 locations around the world.
Atteloir's philanthropic efforts with Combat Soldier's Recovery Fund profiled in
The Washington Post.
September 27, 2010
Atteloir’s expertise tapped for article on Secure Video Teleconferencing in January’s, Sound & Communication Mag. http://tinyurl.com/46d5meg |