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Craig Trippany

Assistant Project Manager at Akima Global Services, LLC

Craig Trippany has extensive experience in project management and operations oversight, primarily within detention facility environments. Currently serving as Assistant Project Manager and Deputy Project Manager at Akima Global Services, LLC since January 2015, Craig has demonstrated proficiency in compliance policy implementation and operational management. At Valley Metro Barbosa Group, since October 2009, Craig has been the Quality Control Captain, overseeing daily operations at the Buffalo Federal Detention Facility. Prior roles at Ahtna Technical Services and Koosiic JV included significant responsibilities in emergency operations and management of various departments. Craig's early career included food services management positions at the Buffalo Federal Detention Facility and the New York State Department of Corrections. Craig holds a high school diploma from Franklin Academy Malone, NY, completed in 1982.

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Byron, United States

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Akima Global Services, LLC

Akima Global Services, LLC (AGS) specializes in compliant, innovative and efficient detention management and records and document management services. Achieving superior outcomes across complex federal missions requires deep domain expertise and an exceptional command of their systems, applications and processes. This mandate is our mission at AGS. From managing the safety and security requirements of a Service Processing Center (SPC) through automating workflow at this nation’s central records archive to serving thousands of meals a day to America’s midshipmen, AGS and its strategic partners continually exceed the most stringent performance metrics in some of today’s most complex and demanding federal environments. ISO-9001:2008 Quality Management System compliant and driven by escalating standards of quality and service, look to AGS for the transformative processes that reduce costs, mitigate risk and continually improve program performance.


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