RESTON, Va., Oct. 12, 2016 -- Unissant is proud to announce that it has received ISO 9001:2015 and ISO 27001:2013 certifications. As Unissant continues to grow, we are dedicated to delivering consistency through our robust quality management policies, processes and systems. Unissant’s top priority is our employees and our customers. By implementing policies, standards and principles, Unissant is confident in meeting and exceeding our customers’ needs and expectations.
“Receiving our ISO 9001 and 27001 certifications are a critical milestone for the company,” explained Chief Information Officer, Beth Hiatt. “This demonstrates our level of commitment to ensuring that we consistently deliver quality services and solutions to our customers, partners and employees. The ISO certifications provide a solid and stable foundation upon which we can continue to grow the company and expand our presence across both the Public and Private Market Sectors.”
The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) was put forward in 1994 with the mission to help organizations improve communication, customer satisfaction, and employee morale overall.
About Unissant
Unissant provides advanced data analytics that empower our clients to meet their business goals. We have deep expertise in health IT, national security, financial services, and energy. Unissant delivers innovative, cost-effective solutions to large government agencies and Fortune 100 companies. Founded in 2006, Unissant is a SDB, CMMI Level 3 Dev, ISO 9001:2015 and ISO 27001,2013 company with offices in Reston, Virginia and San Antonio, Texas. In August 2015, Unissant was named by Inc. magazine as one of the nation’s fastest-growing private companies (the Inc. 5000 list). www.unissant.com.
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