Fredericksburg, VA., 7-10-2020: SimVentions is excited to announce a sponsorship with the Dahlgren Heritage Museum. The museum shares the stories that have made Dahlgren a crown jewel of national defense.
President of the Dahlgren Heritage Foundation, Ed Jones, said, “The research and innovation that have gone into weapons development for almost a century are a key part of the story. Beyond the technical achievements are the intellectual heritage and social history of the base. From technical directors like Russell Lyddane to mathematicians like Charles Cohen, Dahlgren has earned a reputation as an intellectual center for the Navy. At the same time, Dahlgren has created a social community, both inside and outside the gates, that has nurtured “small town” values that so many have cherished.”
SimV CEO, Larry Root, said, “The Dahlgren Heritage Museum is such a great organization that shows the positive influence the Dahlgren base and our community has on our country’s military. We love this community, and it has been great to see the community come together and support one another during these difficult times. We feel blessed that we are able to support the Dahlgren Heritage Museum as they continue to share this area’s history with others.”
About SimVentions
SimVentions’ corporate office is located at 100 Riverside Pkwy, Suite 123, in Fredericksburg, Virginia, 22406 and offers engineering and technology solutions to the Department of Defense, including the Navy, Army, Air Force, and Marine Corps. For additional information about SimVentions, please visit https://www.simventions.com/.
SimVentions is always looking for qualified candidates across DOD engineering and cybersecurity disciplines to work in the Fredericksburg, VA; Dahlgren, VA; Washington, D.C.; Charleston, SC; and Virginia Beach, VA areas. Apply online at https://www.simventions.com/careers.
About the Dahlgren Heritage Museum
The Dahlgren Heritage Museum is located at 3540 James Madison Parkway, King George, VA 22485. Due to COVID-19, the museum temporarily closed to control spread. The museum will reopen Friday, July 10th, Friday – Sunday, from 10 am to 4 pm. Visit dahlgrenmuseum.org for more details.