Professional Affiliations


InfoTeK maintains membership and is actively involved in several professional organizations that support the IT industry, small business development, advancing women in business, and supporting the community.

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Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association (AFCEA)

The Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association is a nonprofit organization that encourages the ethical exchange of information and is dedicated to increasing knowledge relevant to information technology, communications, and electronics for use in defense, homeland security, and the intelligence community.

American Small Business Coalition (ASBC)

The American Small Business Coalition was founded in 2004 to support stakeholders of U.S. Government Contracting. Since then, we have become a trusted resource for U.S. Government agencies and their contractors through the development of networks, relationships and knowledge – enabling them to effectively do business with each other in consideration of their individual objectives.


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Buy MD Cyber

Buy Maryland Cyber (BMC) is an initiative of the Cybersecurity Association of MD [a 501(c)(6) nonprofit] created to facilitate the introduction of Maryland’s cybersecurity product and service companies to cybersecurity product and service buyers (including government, commercial businesses, and academic institutions).

Chesapeake Regional Tech Council

The Chesapeake Regional Tech Council (CRTC) is a member-driven organization with over 300 corporate members and more than 1000 registered representatives. Membership strives each day to energize and propel the advancement of technologies with the exchange of ideas, expertise and business and partnership opportunities.


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American Small Business Coalition (ASBC)

The American Small Business Coalition was founded in 2004 to support stakeholders of U.S. Government Contracting. Since then, we have become a trusted resource for U.S. Government agencies and their contractors through the development of networks, relationships and knowledge – enabling them to effectively do business with each other in consideration of their individual objectives.

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DoD Women Owned Small Business Consortium

The DoD Women-Owned Small Business Consortium was founded in 2014 to promote the success of Women Owned Small Businesses (WOBSs) in the DoD community through: Increasing industry awareness of WOSB strengths and capabilities; Providing a structured forum for collaboration, mentoring, and engagement of WOSBs; and Promoting a positive environment which encourages WOSBs to team, compete, and build valuable partner relationships.

Fort Meade Alliance (FMA)

The Fort Meade Alliance is a 501(c)4 non-profit independent community membership organization created to promote and support Fort George G. Meade, its 117 government agencies and organizations and surrounding areas as an economic asset, to promote the well being of the region with programs that support FGGM priorities, and serve as a resource to help facilitate connections that make a difference. FMA’s Mission is to promote Fort George G. Meade as a growing regional economic asset and provide impact to the region with targeted programs and initiatives.


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DoD Women Owned Small Business Consortium

The DoD Women-Owned Small Business Consortium was founded in 2014 to promote the success of Women Owned Small Businesses (WOBSs) in the DoD community through:

Increasing industry awareness of WOSB strengths and capabilities; Providing a structured forum for collaboration, mentoring, and engagement of WOSBs; and Promoting a positive environment which encourages WOSBs to team, compete, and build valuable partner relationships.

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Howard Tech Council

Cultivating technology through innovative strategic partnerships is the mission of the Howard Tech Council. Through its integration with the MCE, the HTC provides a valuable forum for industry, research, educators, investors, and government throughout the region. The HTC leverages a well-connected technological ecosystem, a top ten place to live and a highly educated workforce to fuel the imperative for innovation in the region.


US Women’s Chamber of Commerce

The U.S. Women’s Chamber of Commerce gives voice to the collective strength of women in the U.S. economy. Using a platform of influence, innovation, and opportunity, we work with and for our members to grow successful businesses and careers. The Women’s Chamber helps women start and build successful businesses, gain access to government contracts, grow as leaders and prepare for a secure retirement. We work to advance government policies that underpin Women’s Economic Priorities — a positive economic environment with policies, budgets and leadership that support women as students, workers, mothers, breadwinners, caregivers, business owners, retirees and policy leaders.

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