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Stanley, Inc.

Stanley, Inc. (NYSE:SXE), acquired by CGI Group in 2010, was an information technology company based in Arlington, Virginia. Founded in 1966 as a small, entrepreneurial consulting company, it evolved into an employee-owned corporation with almost 5,000 full-time employees before being acquired by CGI Group Inc.

Stanley made its initial public offering on the New York Stock Exchange in October 2006, selling 6.3 million shares for $13.00/share, raising $81.9 million. A majority of stocks are owned by officers, directors and employees (the latter through an employee stock ownership plan).

The company’s largest customer was the U.S. Army. It also held contracts with the U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. Navy, Department of State, and Department of Homeland Security. It operated facilities for the production of United States passports[1][2] and for mailroom work and data entry for applications for U.S. visa and citizenship.

Union Matter edit

The company controversially reduced wages when it took over the management of two facilities in St. Albans, Vermont, and Laguna Niguel, California in December 2007 which process immigration documents.[3] The United Electrical workers union (UE) became involved in an effort to create a union to protect low paid employees who process immigration records. As it was about to assume control, Stanley announced that it would be changing job classifications at the facilities to match the classifications specified in its contract, resulting in a pay decrease of about 12 percent which prompted Sen. Bernie Sanders from Vermont to call on the Labor Department to investigate what he charged was a violation of the Service Contract Act.[citation needed]

Investigation edit

In March 2008, the U.S. Department of State, which is responsible for issuing U.S. passports, stated that two employees of a Stanley Associates subcontractor had been fired for improperly accessing the passport application file of (then) presidential candidate Barack Obama.[4] The company published a press release[5] on March 21, 2008. In each case, Stanley took immediate disciplinary action and employees were terminated the day the unauthorized search occurred. Stanley also stated its general policy and practice to cooperate fully with any potential Government investigation.

Additional information on the breach of passport information has yet to be disclosed to the public.[6][7]

Corporate Mergers edit

In February 2006, Stanley acquired Morgan Research Corporation.[8] At the time of acquisition, MORGAN had annual revenues of approximately $70 million and 480 employees in Alabama, Florida, Oklahoma, and Texas, supporting customers including the U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Command (AMCOM), U.S. Army PEO STRI (Program Executive Officer for Simulation, Training, & Instrumentation), and NASA.

On June 10, 2008, Stanley announced that it was acquiring Oberon Associates, a fellow defense contractor also based out of Virginia.[9] In April 2007, Stanley acquired Lawton, Okla.-based Techrizon LLC, a provider of software, training, simulation and information security solutions.

On May 7, 2010, CGI Group Inc., a leading provider of information technology and business processing services, announced that they have entered into a definitive merger agreement to acquire Stanley. The merger was finalized in August 2010.

Corporate Recognition edit

Washington Technology listed Stanley at the 50th position in its 2007 list of the top 100 U.S. federal government prime contractors.[10] In the 2008 listing, Stanley rose to the 48th position.[11] In 2009, Stanley rose to the 45th position.[12]

Fortune Magazine included Stanley in its 2007,[13] 2008,[14] and 2009[15] lists of the "100 Best Companies to Work For". The methodology that Fortune Magazine follows in determining the companies listed in the ranking includes an independent survey of a random sampling of company employees.

Stanley was ranked in the 10th position in the large companies category on the 2009 Best Places to Work in Oklahoma.[16]

The 2009 Washington Business Journal Best Places to Work ranked Stanley in the 17th position in the large companies category.[17]

References edit

  1. ^ "Tucson to get secure passport production center". phoenix.bizjournals.com. 2007-12-10. Retrieved 2023-11-22.
  2. ^ "Stanley, Inc. Press release, March 17, 2008. Stanley Awarded $570 Million Contract to Continue Support of Passport Program. Over 15-Year History of Providing Passport Services Continues".
  3. ^ Preston, Julia (December 2, 2007). "Immigration Contractor Trims Wages" – via NYTimes.com.
  4. ^ Cooper, Helene (March 22, 2008). "Passport Files of 3 Candidates Were Pried Into" – via NYTimes.com.
  5. ^ Stanley Associates Website, March 21, 2008. "Official Statement from Stanley, Inc. in Response to Passport Files" [dead link]
  6. ^ "breachblog.com - breachblog Resources and Information". ww16.breachblog.com.
  7. ^ "USA Today "Passport Snooping Likely Rampant"".
  8. ^ "Morgan Research Corporation | www.inknowvation.com". www.inknowvation.com.
  9. ^ "Stanley to acquire Oberon Associates".
  10. ^ "Washington Technology - Top 100 Federal Prime Contractors: 2007 – Stanley Inc".
  11. ^ "Washington Technology - Top 100 Federal Prime Contractors: 2008 – Stanley Inc".
  12. ^ "Washington Technology - Top 100 Federal Prime Contractors: 2009 – Stanley Inc".
  13. ^ "100 Best Companies to Work For 2007: Stanley snapshot | FORTUNE". money.cnn.com.
  14. ^ "100 Best Companies to Work For 2008: Stanley snapshot | FORTUNE". money.cnn.com.
  15. ^ "100 Best Companies to Work For 2009: Stanley - SXE - from FORTUNE". money.cnn.com.
  16. ^ "2009 Best Places to Work in Oklahoma - Stanley (10th position)".
  17. ^ "2009 Washington Business Journal Best Places to Work - Stanley (17th position)". washington.bizjournals.com. 2009-06-08. Retrieved 2023-11-22.

External links edit

  • CGI To Acquire Stanley
  • Remote Access IoT Device

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For other uses of Stanley see Stanley disambiguation Stanley Inc NYSE SXE acquired by CGI Group in 2010 was an information technology company based in Arlington Virginia Founded in 1966 as a small entrepreneurial consulting company it evolved into an employee owned corporation with almost 5 000 full time employees before being acquired by CGI Group Inc Stanley made its initial public offering on the New York Stock Exchange in October 2006 selling 6 3 million shares for 13 00 share raising 81 9 million A majority of stocks are owned by officers directors and employees the latter through an employee stock ownership plan The company s largest customer was the U S Army It also held contracts with the U S Marine Corps U S Navy Department of State and Department of Homeland Security It operated facilities for the production of United States passports 1 2 and for mailroom work and data entry for applications for U S visa and citizenship Contents 1 Union Matter 2 Investigation 3 Corporate Mergers 4 Corporate Recognition 5 References 6 External linksUnion Matter editThe company controversially reduced wages when it took over the management of two facilities in St Albans Vermont and Laguna Niguel California in December 2007 which process immigration documents 3 The United Electrical workers union UE became involved in an effort to create a union to protect low paid employees who process immigration records As it was about to assume control Stanley announced that it would be changing job classifications at the facilities to match the classifications specified in its contract resulting in a pay decrease of about 12 percent which prompted Sen Bernie Sanders from Vermont to call on the Labor Department to investigate what he charged was a violation of the Service Contract Act citation needed Investigation editIn March 2008 the U S Department of State which is responsible for issuing U S passports stated that two employees of a Stanley Associates subcontractor had been fired for improperly accessing the passport application file of then presidential candidate Barack Obama 4 The company published a press release 5 on March 21 2008 In each case Stanley took immediate disciplinary action and employees were terminated the day the unauthorized search occurred Stanley also stated its general policy and practice to cooperate fully with any potential Government investigation Additional information on the breach of passport information has yet to be disclosed to the public 6 7 Corporate Mergers editIn February 2006 Stanley acquired Morgan Research Corporation 8 At the time of acquisition MORGAN had annual revenues of approximately 70 million and 480 employees in Alabama Florida Oklahoma and Texas supporting customers including the U S Army Aviation and Missile Command AMCOM U S Army PEO STRI Program Executive Officer for Simulation Training amp Instrumentation and NASA On June 10 2008 Stanley announced that it was acquiring Oberon Associates a fellow defense contractor also based out of Virginia 9 In April 2007 Stanley acquired Lawton Okla based Techrizon LLC a provider of software training simulation and information security solutions On May 7 2010 CGI Group Inc a leading provider of information technology and business processing services announced that they have entered into a definitive merger agreement to acquire Stanley The merger was finalized in August 2010 Corporate Recognition editWashington Technology listed Stanley at the 50th position in its 2007 list of the top 100 U S federal government prime contractors 10 In the 2008 listing Stanley rose to the 48th position 11 In 2009 Stanley rose to the 45th position 12 Fortune Magazine included Stanley in its 2007 13 2008 14 and 2009 15 lists of the 100 Best Companies to Work For The methodology that Fortune Magazine follows in determining the companies listed in the ranking includes an independent survey of a random sampling of company employees Stanley was ranked in the 10th position in the large companies category on the 2009 Best Places to Work in Oklahoma 16 The 2009 Washington Business Journal Best Places to Work ranked Stanley in the 17th position in the large companies category 17 References edit Tucson to get secure passport production center phoenix bizjournals com 2007 12 10 Retrieved 2023 11 22 Stanley Inc Press release March 17 2008 Stanley Awarded 570 Million Contract to Continue Support of Passport Program Over 15 Year History of Providing Passport Services Continues Preston Julia December 2 2007 Immigration Contractor Trims Wages via NYTimes com Cooper Helene March 22 2008 Passport Files of 3 Candidates Were Pried Into via NYTimes com Stanley Associates Website March 21 2008 Official Statement from Stanley Inc in Response to Passport Files dead link breachblog com breachblog Resources and Information ww16 breachblog com USA Today Passport Snooping Likely Rampant Morgan Research Corporation www inknowvation com www inknowvation com Stanley to acquire Oberon Associates Washington Technology Top 100 Federal Prime Contractors 2007 Stanley Inc Washington Technology Top 100 Federal Prime Contractors 2008 Stanley Inc Washington Technology Top 100 Federal Prime Contractors 2009 Stanley Inc 100 Best Companies to Work For 2007 Stanley snapshot FORTUNE money cnn com 100 Best Companies to Work For 2008 Stanley snapshot FORTUNE money cnn com 100 Best Companies to Work For 2009 Stanley SXE from FORTUNE money cnn com 2009 Best Places to Work in Oklahoma Stanley 10th position 2009 Washington Business Journal Best Places to Work Stanley 17th position washington bizjournals com 2009 06 08 Retrieved 2023 11 22 External links editCGI To Acquire Stanley Remote Access IoT Device Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stanley Inc amp oldid 1217879302, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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