E&M Technologies
Scott Gay has over 24 years of extensive experience in military intelligence and counterintelligence roles. Currently serving as Operations Manager and Counterintelligence Foundry Instructor at E&M Technologies, Inc. since April 2011, Scott develops and instructs curricula for the Army's Counterintelligence training under the 902d Military Intelligence Group. Prior to this role, Scott held several positions at L-3 STRATIS, including Regional Manager and Senior Counterintelligence Support Specialist, where responsibilities included project management for intelligence services in Iraq and oversight of Counterintelligence Support Teams. Scott also served in the US Army from 1999 to 2007, culminating roles as Battalion Intelligence Officer and Platoon Sergeant, with a focus on intelligence operations and the training of personnel in Counterintelligence and HUMINT. Scott earned an Associate of Science degree in Liberal Arts and Sciences from Excelsior University between 2018 and 2019.
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E&M Technologies
Since 2005, the talented people at E&M Technologies, Inc. (E&M) have been providing Cybersecurity, Digital Modernization, Enterprise Information Technology, Intelligence, Mission Support, and Multi Domain Operations services to our Military, Government, and Private Business sectors. Mission success is certain because our staff are Subject Matter Experts in their fields. It is this level of excellence combined with “structured agility” and strong partnerships that is a prevailing theme for how we deliver top tier services and customer satisfaction. E&M strives to offer value-oriented solutions to meet the needs of our clients without reducing any level of service. E&M is headquartered in Colorado Springs, Colorado with offices in Reston, Virginia and Seattle, Washington. Critical to our success has always been our partnership and support to the U.S. Government and Military Services. E&M leverages trusted partners, relationships, informal networks, and technological capabilities within the cultural landscape to cut through red tape and information clutter to pinpoint the actionable information that will directly and positively influence a best practices outcome. Our vision is born from hands-on, operational experience from around the globe, in both permissive and not-so-permissive military environments.