Marshall Space Flight Center Small Business Specialist David Brock Addresses SBELT at All Points Offices in Hunstville, Alabama
By Space Coast Daily // August 20, 2019
SBELT is comprised of small businesses having direct contracts at Marshall Space Flight Center

HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA – David Brock, Marshall Space Flight Center Small Business Specialist at NASA, addressed the All Points Huntsville office on the Small Business Executive Leadership Team (SBELT), which is comprised of small businesses having direct contracts at MSFC, excluding Small Business Innovation Research and construction contracts.
Brock provides strategic guidance and direction in the planning, coordination and implementation of the NASA Small Business Programs at Marshall Space Flight Center and to industry.
He entered the Federal sector in December 1984 when he joined the NASA family as a Procurement Analyst assigned to the Office of Procurement. Brock has been actively involved in the NASA Small Business programs for more than 30 years.
The Small Business Executive Leadership Team is composed of Small Businesses with Prime Contracts at MSFC and represents, protects and grows the interests of Small Business in the Marshall Space Flight Center procurement process.
“The Small Business Executive Leadership Team inspires local and regional small businesses to play a vital role in the future of space exploration and specifically develop services, technologies and manufacturing in support of the Marshall Space Flight Center mission,” said President and Chief Executive Officer Phil Monkress.
The Small Business Executive Leadership Team is comprised of small businesses having direct contracts at MSFC, excluding SBIR and construction contracts.
The Team has a chair, vice chair, and secretary who are contractor employees and conducts bi-monthly and several half day off-site meetings, and assists the MSFC Small Business Specialist in the planning and coordination of Marshall Small Business Alliance outreach events.

America is poised for the next wave of human exploration into our solar system, and Marshall Space Flight Center’s capabilities and experience are essential to nearly every facet of NASA’s mission of exploration and discovery.
Marshall has been solving complex technical problems for almost six decades, advancing technologies and developing science instruments and complex space systems.
Founded July 1, 1960, Marshall is one of NASA’s largest field centers with a total workforce of nearly 6,000 employees and an annual budget of approximately $2.8 billion. Through leadership in complex engineering, technology development and scientific research, Marshall makes human space exploration possible.
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.
“All Points has been in Huntsville for the last 15 years providing outstanding engineering and technical services,” said Monkress.
“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
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