Kevin
Hall
(804) 225-4260
www.governor.virginia.gov
Christie
Collins
VEDP
(804) 371-4074
www.YesVirginia.org
Alan
Hill
SI International
(703) 234-6854
www.si-intl.com
SI INTERNATIONAL LOCATES IN DICKENSON
COUNTY
- Governor Warner announces 100 new jobs, $1 million
investment -
RICHMOND - Governor Mark R. Warner today announced that
SI International, an information technology and network
solutions company, will invest $1 million to open a customer
service center in Dickenson County. The center, which will
move into the former Travelocity building in Clintwood,
will create 100 new jobs. SI International is working under
a contract with the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment
Board to provide call center and support services to the
Thrift Savings Plan, a retirement plan for federal civilian
and military employees.
“It
is gratifying to know that SI International will take advantage
of the state-of-the-art Travelocity building and the region’s
ready-made workforce,” said Governor Warner. “The
unified effort of the local, regional and state agencies
involved with this project secured this deal for Southwest
Virginia and the Commonwealth.”
SI
International is a provider of information technology and
network solutions primarily to the federal government. The
company defines, designs, builds, deploys and operates mission-critical
solutions for the Department of Defense and Federal Civilian
agencies. SI International delivers solutions quickly with
a focus on mission-critical outsourcing, federal IT modernization,
homeland defense and defense transformation. Founded in
1998, SI International is headquartered in Reston, Virginia,
and employs more than 3,800 people.
“It
is rewarding to see state, regional and local government
entities work so well together to bring a project of this
size to successful fruition,” said William A. Smithson,
Vice President of SI International. “Everyone has
been fantastic to work with.”
The
Virginia Tobacco Indemnification and Community Revitalization
Commission funded a research project that ultimately led
the Virginia Coalfield Economic Development Authority to
contact SI International as a potential occupant for the
former Travelocity building. The Virginia Economic Development
Partnership worked with the Tobacco Commission, the Virginia
Coalfield Economic Development Authority and Dickenson County
to assist SI International with its decision. The Virginia
Department of Business Assistance will support the project
with training assistance through its Workforce Services
Program.
"We
are pleased to have SI International come to Clintwood and
Dickenson County,” said Paul Buchanan, Chairman of
the Dickenson County Board of Supervisors. “We think
the jobs they are bringing are going to be jobs that will
be here for a long time. We're thankful the company has
chosen Dickenson County for their location.”
"The
arrival of SI International and these customer contact jobs
is wonderful news for not only Dickenson County, but the
region as well,” said Donald Baker, Mayor of Clintwood
and Chairman of the Virginia Coalfield Economic Development
Authority. “This company is able to take advantage
of our trained and dedicated workforce in this region, and
we are hopeful this is only the beginning of a long and
productive relationship with Clintwood and Dickenson County.”