Fuse today announced that the U.S. Veterans Magazine has recognized the company as a Top Veteran-Friendly Supplier Diversity Program. Each year, the magazine identifies top veteran-friendly organizations for their outreach and accessibility to the veteran population. 2024 is the second year in a row that Fuse has been awarded the industry recognition.
“Fuse was founded by and for our nation’s warfighters, with a goal of designing communications and networking solutions tightly aligned with the mission requirements of military users at the tactical edge,” said Sumner Lee, Fuse CEO. “It’s an honor to be recognized for excellence in veteran inclusion as part of a diverse defense supply chain.”
U.S. Veterans Magazine defines Supplier Diversity as “a strategic imperative that champions diversity by ensuring the inclusion of veteran-owned and Disabled Veteran Business Enterprises (DVBEs) in procurement plans across government, nonprofits, and the private sector.”
Fuse is a service-disabled veteran-owned small business (SDVOSB) with a track record of actively recruiting and supporting veteran employees and spouses.
About Fuse Integration
Fuse is a warfighter-focused engineering and design firm providing innovative communications, networking, and computing solutions for defense customers. The company’s virtualized network systems, tactical edge network and airborne networking gateway products improve the sharing of information, video, text, and voice among warfighters throughout airborne, maritime, and ground environments. Founded in 2010, Fuse is a service-disabled veteran-owned small business with headquarters in San Diego and a corporate office in Washington, D.C. www.fuseintegration.com