Alexander Open Systems Expands Corporate Headquarters In Overland Park, Kansas
08/10/2012
"We have been blessed with great people in the company and have been fortunate to grow to 376 employees nationwide," said Gary Alexander, president and CEO of AOS. "We are a proud Kansas company and look forward to being in Overland Park for many years to come."
The company provides technology solutions to the government, education, legal, healthcare, professional services, engineering, manufacturing, energy, and finance sectors. Company officials said they have strong partnerships with Cisco, EMC, Microsoft, Hewlett-Packard, VMware, and many others in the technology industry.
"Technology is a vital part of today's commerce and business operations," stated Overland Park Mayor Carl Gerlach said, "I am happy to say that one of the premier companies in Overland Park is staying and building upon its success. Gary Alexander has done an outstanding job of serving public and private companies in the Midwest. From staffing to technical and emergency support, AOS helps sustain critical business functions."
"The expansion of Alexander Open Systems is great news for Overland Park," said Kansas Commerce Secretary Pat George. "As AOS continues its growth, it will benefit from an improving business climate that we are working hard to create across Kansas. I wish AOS continued success moving forward." Information on any incentives that may have been offered the firm to help in its expansion was not immediately available.
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