Virgil Davis III

Master Scheduler at HunaTek

Virgil Davis III is an experienced professional currently serving as a Master Scheduler at HunaTek since May 2023, focusing on developing and monitoring Integrated Master Schedules for USMC programs while utilizing the DoD Acquisition process. Prior experience includes a role as Project Manager at Northramp, where coordination with government clients was essential for collecting requirements and maintaining project schedules. Virgil has also worked as a Program Scheduler at CPMC-LLC for the Decennial 2020 Census Technical Integrator Project, and as a Business Development Analyst at BTG, contributing to significant infrastructure projects while supporting Disadvantaged Business Enterprises and Small Women and Minority-owned businesses. Earlier experience encompasses internships and analytical roles, starting from a Junior Analyst at BTG analyzing the economic impact of major transit developments to administrative duties during a finance-related internship at BVFR & Associates. Virgil Davis III holds a Bachelor of Science in Economics from the University of Mary Washington.

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HunaTek

How We Do It Together, we design the right solution – the first time – and deploy it seamlessly, on-time and within budget. That is how we have built our long-term relationships and our reputation for excellence in all we do. We understand the challenges presented by a rapidly changing technology environment. We see and think beyond the horizon, anticipating outcomes – for both today and tomorrow. Our engineers design, implement, and maintain critical information systems that support our clients’ operational imperatives. Commitment to Ethics We are proud of our reputation for excellence: a reputation based on our commitment to the highest ethical standards. At HunaTek, our relationships with shareholders, employees, customers, and business partners must rest on a foundation of integrity and trust. Our success is dependent on each individual’s commitment to these enduring values and not one single success is worth the expense of compromising ethical behavior.