Company Profile

Altamira Technologies Corporation (AKA: Invertix Corporation)
Profile last edited on: 9/13/2019      CAGE: 1WD56      UEI:

Business Identifier: Open source technology in national security space
Year Founded
1999
First Award
2005
Latest Award
2013
Program Status
Inactive (Acquired)
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Location Information

8201 Greensboro Drive Suite 800
Mclean, VA 22102
   (703) 813-2100
   info@altamiracorp.com
   www.invertix.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 11
County: Fairfax

Public Profile

In June 2013 Invertix Corporation and Near Infinity Corporation merged with the re-branding the company as Altamira Technologies Corporation. Invertix Corporation had been addressing the needs of the national security community by addressing complex research and development, engineering, and mission support challenges in the areas of intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance; enterprise information technology; and communications mission systems. A prime contractor for the Defense, Homeland Security and Intelligence Communities, the firms’ capabilities include offerings in mobility, cloud computing and big data, analytics, visualization, cyber, and communications and sensors. Invertix organized around simplifying and improving the intelligence processing chain. Cloud-enabled analytics overcome negative trends by introducing accredited capabilities emphasizing open source and standards-based technologies from across the Intelligence Community and private sector. Clients were provided timely access to custom research, analysis, and deliverables able to augment traditional information-gathering methods from supply chain risk management and vulnerabilities mitigation, to identifying emerging technologies, global thought leaders, and assessing opinions via social and new media sources. In July 2019, it was announced that Altamira had acquired again - but this time by an investor group led by ClearSky. Formed in 2012, with offices in Florida, New York, Boston and San Francisco, ClearSky invests in innovative companies providing technology and services to enterprise customers, with a special focus on the power sector. The component ClearSky Security invests in companies that offer transformative security solutions, with a special focus on cybersecurity, industrial security and critical infrastructure security. The ClearSky-led consortium include McNally Capital and Nio Advisors. Continued SBIR Involvement seemedunlikely.

Extent of SBIR involvement

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Synopsis: Awardee Business Condition

Employee Range
150-249
Revenue Range
15M-20M
VC funded?
Yes
Public/Private
Privately Held
Stock Info
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IP Holdings
5-9

Awards Distribution by Agency

Most Recent SBIR Projects

Year Phase Agency Total Amount
2013 1 Navy $79,987
Project Title: High Efficiency SIGINT Collection
2012 1 Navy $79,977
Project Title: Wide-area Motion Imagery and RF Compressive Sensing Applications
2011 2 Army $844,684
Project Title: Content Dependent Bandwidth Enhancement
2008 2 Army $837,656
Project Title: Short-Range Detection of Radio Transceivers for Physical Security
2007 1 NSF $149,851
Project Title: Phase-Modulated Antennas for Bandwidth-Efficiency and Cost Reduction

Key People / Management

  Chris D'Agostino -- President; Chief Technology Officer

  Wayne Cliburn -- Executive Vice President; Chief Operating Officer

  Arthur D Hurtado -- Former President

  Bryan Judd -- Executive Vice President; Chief Financial Officer

  Dan Law -- Senior VP and Chief Scientist

  Craig Parisot -- Executive Vice President; Chief Strategy Officer

  Randy Rankin

  Graham D Stead

  Brecken H Uhl