All Points' Peter Lenzner and Col Kurt Weidenthal II were among space and missile defense leaders
All Points executives Peter Lenzner, left, and Col. Kurt Weidenthal II were among space and missile defense community leaders and professionals from the United States and our allies around the world during the Space & Missile Defense Symposium held August 6 to 8 at the Von Braun Center in Huntsville, Alabama.
HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA – All Points executives Peter Lenzner and Col. Kurt Weidenthal II were among space and missile defense community leaders and professionals from the United States and our allies around the world during the Space & Missile Defense Symposium held August 6 to 8 at the Von Braun Center in Huntsville, Alabama.
The SMD Symposium is the leading educational, professional development and networking event in the space and missile defense community.
Key features of this year’s symposium included:
• MDA Wargames Returns
• Technology Track
• Tuesday evening networking event
• Wednesday evening dinner featuring Senator Luther Strange
• Presentations from Senior Level National and International Leaders
• Industry and Technology Panels
• Exhibit Hall featuring Technology and Product Demonstrations
Gen. John M. Murray, the top general from U.S. Army Futures Command delivered a keynote address at the 2019 Space & Missile Defense Symposium at the Von Braun Center in Huntsville on Aug. 8. Gen. Murray, gave an update on Army modernization priorities the final day of the conference, viewed by many as a leading educational, professional development and networking event in the space and missile defense community. (Image for Space Coast Daily)
Col. John Wright (Calibre and AUSA President) and Col. Kurt Weidenthal participated in the Space Missile Defense (SMD) Conference in Huntsville, Alabama, attended by more than 6,000 government and contractors personnel.
All Points Celebrates Expansion In Huntsville’s Cummings Research Park With Ribbon Cutting
All Points, based on the Space Coast of Florida, recently celebrated the expansion of the company’s presence in Huntsville in the Cummings Research Park with the added 12,000 square feet to include additional executive offices to accommodate support staff to better serve All Point’s Redstone Arsenal and NASA customers.
All Points started as a business protégé to Boeing in Huntsville and grew to become a mentor to a high technology Huntsville company, Mission Multiplier, a growing cybersecurity company.
“We have grown from about 20 jobs to more than 250 over those 15 years – more than a tenfold increase.”
Since 1997, All Points has earned a stellar reputation for providing superior customer service to its clients, who have recognized the company again and again for outstanding dedication to excellence and innovation on vital missions.
BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT:Merritt Island, Florida-based All Points recently celebrated the expansion of the company’s presence in Huntsville, Alabama, in the Cummings Research Park with a Ribbon Cutting event. In addition to Huntsville and Merritt Island, All Points has offices in Reston, Virginia and Houston, Texas.
“All Points is a prime information technology contractor at NASA Marshall Space Flight Center and have also worked at MDA,” said Randy Kline, a 39-year U.S. Army civil servant at Redstone Arsenal, and All Points’ General Manager for Huntsville Operations.
“We have built our business on partnerships with major contractors like Boeing and Jacobs, with major Huntsville government organizations NASA and MDA, and as a member of the Space & Rocket Center Foundation and the Huntsville Chamber of Commerce,” said Kline.
Also on the All Points leadership team in Huntsville is Senior Vice President of BD for Capture John Hall, a native of North Alabama with 30 years in Aerospace and Defense; and Kurt Weidenthal, a retired U.S. Army Colonel who has made his home in the Huntsville area since 2005.
All Points employees are proud members of the Board of Directors for AUSA and the Huntsville/Madison Chamber of Commerce. The company is also a corporate member of the National Space Club Huntsville Chapter.
In addition to Huntsville, All Points has offices in Merritt Island, Florida; Reston, Virginia; and Houston, Texas.
ALL POINTS PROVIDES FULL RANGE OF TECHNOLOGY, MISSION-CRITICAL SERVICES
All Points is a rapidly growing CMMI-DEV Maturity Level 3 Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business, providing products and services to a diverse set of Federal Government and Civilian agencies.
All Points provides a full range of technology and mission-critical services within the firm’s core competencies including Systems Engineering and Technical Services; Information Technology and Cyber Security; Program Management Support; Software Development, Test, and Verification; Life-Cycle Logistics; Intelligence Services; Warfighter and Mission Support; and Hardware and Software Integration and Solutions (VAR).
For more information, contact All Points Chief Operating Officer Tom Niemeyer at tniemeyer@allpointsllc.com
ALL POINTS RIBBON CUTTING GALA PHOTO GALLERY:
The All Points team celebrates the company’s recent expansion in Huntsville, Alabama, in the Cummings Research Park.All Points President and Chief Executive Officer Phil Monkress, left, with Kim Lewis, HSV CEO, during the ribbon-cutting festivities in Huntsville, Alabama, in the Cummings Research Park.Steve Lloyd, left, All Points Chief Development Officer; and Cliff Orr of Battle Investments during the ribbon-cutting festivities in Huntsville, Alabama.LEFT TO RIGHT: Ed Scarborough, All Points Vice President and General Manager; Glenn Sain; and John Hall, All Points Senior Vice President of Business Development and Capture Management during the ribbon-cutting festivities in Huntsville, Alabama.Randy Kline, All Points’ General Manager for Huntsville Operations, left, and Dan Rhodes, Deputy Program Manager of MITS, center, greets a guest during the ribbon-cutting festivities in Huntsville, Alabama.All Points recently celebrated the expansion of the company’s presence in Huntsville, Alabama, in the Cummings Research Park with a Ribbon Cutting event.Kurt Weidenthal, left, All Points Vice President of Integrated Logistics, greets a guest during the ribbon-cutting festivities in Huntsville, Alabama.LEFT TO RIGHT: Kim Whitson, Shawn Neumann of Bastion and John Hall, All Points Senior Vice President of Business Development and Capture Management.All Points’ Robyn Smith Chief Administration Officer had the honor of cutting the cake during the company’s ribbon-cutting festivities in Huntsville, Alabama.All Points recently celebrated the expansion of the company’s presence in Huntsville, Alabama, in the Cummings Research Park with a Ribbon Cutting event.Randy Kline, All Points’ General Manager for Huntsville Operations, greets the many guests and dignitaries that attended the expansion of the company’s presence in Huntsville, Alabama, in the Cummings Research ParkAll Points recently celebrated the expansion of the company’s presence in Huntsville, Alabama, in the Cummings Research Park with a Ribbon Cutting event.All Points celebrated the expansion of the company’s presence in the Cummings Research Park with a Ribbon Cutting event on March 27. All Points, a resident of the research park for 10 years, has added 12,000 square feet to include additional executive offices to accommodate support staff to better serve All Point’s Redstone Arsenal and NASA customers.All Points celebrated the expansion of the company’s presence in the Cummings Research Park with a Ribbon Cutting event on March 27. All Points, a resident of the research park for 10 years, has added 12,000 square feet to include additional executive offices to accommodate support staff to better serve All Point’s Redstone Arsenal and NASA customers.All Points celebrated the expansion of the company’s presence in the Cummings Research Park with a Ribbon Cutting event on March 27. All Points, a resident of the research park for 10 years, has added 12,000 square feet to include additional executive offices to accommodate support staff to better serve All Point’s Redstone Arsenal and NASA customers.All Points celebrated the expansion of the company’s presence in the Cummings Research Park with a Ribbon Cutting event on March 27. All Points, a resident of the research park for 10 years, has added 12,000 square feet to include additional executive offices to accommodate support staff to better serve All Point’s Redstone Arsenal and NASA customers.All Points celebrated the expansion of the company’s presence in the Cummings Research Park with a Ribbon Cutting event on March 27. All Points, a resident of the research park for 10 years, has added 12,000 square feet to include additional executive offices to accommodate support staff to better serve All Point’s Redstone Arsenal and NASA customers.All Points celebrated the expansion of the company’s presence in the Cummings Research Park with a Ribbon Cutting event on March 27. All Points, a resident of the research park for 10 years, has added 12,000 square feet to include additional executive offices to accommodate support staff to better serve All Point’s Redstone Arsenal and NASA customers.All Points celebrated the expansion of the company’s presence in the Cummings Research Park with a Ribbon Cutting event on March 27. All Points, a resident of the research park for 10 years, has added 12,000 square feet to include additional executive offices to accommodate support staff to better serve All Point’s Redstone Arsenal and NASA customers.