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Quanterion Solutions moves headquarters to downtown Utica

quanterion moves to utica downtownUTICA, N.Y. — Quanterion Solutions, Inc. has moved its headquarters to a new location in a 17,000-square-foot space at 266 Genesee St. in Utica.

The new site is “better suited to the company’s accelerated growth and upcoming strategic plans,” company president Preston MacDiarmid said in a news release sent to BJNN.

Quanterion’s “recently acquired and renovated” facility in downtown Utica is across the street from the Stanley Theater.

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The firm moved there from SUNY Polytechnic Institute in Marcy, where it had operated for 12 years.

The company provides engineering, software, information-technology and cyber-security services to government and industry.

It work includes operation of the Cyber Security and Information Systems Information Analysis Center (CSIAC), which it operates in its Utica office.

The Quanterion website describes CSIAC as a U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) “center of excellence” in cyber security, software intensive systems engineering, knowledge management and modeling & simulation.”

Quanterion also operates the DoD’s Defense Threat Reduction Information Analysis Center (DTRIAC) in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

DTRIAC efforts involve “conducting analytical activities, preserving and expanding the knowledge base … and conducting outreach to the chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosive community on combating weapons of mass destruction topics,” according to the Quanterion website.

The company, with an employee count “now numbering more than 80,” also has staff in Rome, along with Albuquerque, New Mexico; Jacksonville, North Carolina; and in the Washington, D.C. area.

 

Contact Reinhardt at ereinhardt@cnybj.com

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