Ravenswood Solutions Relocates Bulk of Operations to Boise, Idaho
03/26/2019
Ravenswood said it will better serve its largest client, the Army National Guard, at the nearby Orchard Combat Training Center by moving the products and services operation center to Boise. Live exercise support and sustainment activity will occur in this centralized hub.
However, company officials said Ravenswood headquarters will remain in Fremont. As Ravenswood lowers operating costs, existing customers will realize savings and Ravenswood will expand its business to new clients in need of industry-leading technology and training services.
"This move represents a huge step for us," said Patrick Young, Business Operations Manager for Ravenswood, "I believe everyone on board is excited about the opportunity in Boise." Bob Pidgeon, Director of Live Exercises at Ravenswood said.
"As with everything we do, we take into consideration the best interest of our customers. This move will provide the Army National Guard with better access to our services and at a reduced cost,” he added.
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