Innovative Capabilities to Serve the Needs of America

At HigherEchelon, we believe technology is a part of life. As such, technology is not only changing the way we live, it is also changing the way we do business, and the rate of change is faster than ever before. HigherEchelon (HE) delivers IT Support, Systems Design, and Engineering Services while working with clients to identify requirements, develop strategies to fulfill their needs, and deliver on those needs to achieve the clients’ goals. We have a highly successful track record of quickly responding to client critical requests and exceeding expectations. HE’s talented group of IT and Engineering Professionals consistently achieve positive results, and have earned the respect of corporations and government agencies alike

Learn more about HigherEchelon's technology services below:

Service Offerings

HigherEchelon’s experts deliver technological service offerings in information technology, engineering, simulations and game development, and customer relationship management (salesforce.com) implementation and consulting. The HigherEchelon Team works with clients to understand their needs, and then translates those needs into action by providing key talent and management to achieve their goals.

Excellence in Technology Services

HigherEchelon has a highly skilled and experienced team of Technology professionals. From development of missile systems to gaming software, we are capable of meeting the needs of our customers. Our services range from original development to program management. We are involved with the entire lifecycle of several programs. Experience with defense systems and constantly finding new talent helps HigherEchelon excel in technology and engineering services.

Resilient and adaptive organizations have learned to leverage core competencies such as strong cultural values, creativity, flexibility, tolerance for mistakes, and focus on customer service by developing team members who can find innovative solutions to business threats and opportunities. It is easier for companies with flexible operational processes to make innovative changes. Innovative adaptation is more important in the global marketplace because of the dynamic and uncertain external environment resulting from rapid technological change, economic turmoil, hastily changing customer preferences, intense competition, and shortages of critical resources for conducting operations.

HigherEchelon was recognized for our highly effective communications. To avoid problems, the HE team applies a highly effective risk mitigation process that has enabled us to identify and address the vast majority of real or potential issues before they affected the task. Should there ever be an issue, we ensure on-site company leadership connects with the Client Representative to determine the root cause of the problem and a feasible solution. Our best tactic is the responsiveness of our leaders.

Meet the Team

Dwight J. Peters Jr. is the Vice President of Technical Writing for HigherEchelon. Based out of Huntsville, Alabama, Dwight overseas all technical programs, initiatives, and solutions. Previously, Dwight served in numerous leadership and technical positions in deployed and operational settings throughout his 24-year career in the U.S. Army, culminating with a four-year tour at the Pentagon. Dwight has extensive experience in communications, technical writing and design, engineering, information technology (IT), networking, network design, budget management, and procurement. Dwight is a 1993 graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering. Dwight has also earned a Master of Science degree in Management (Information Systems) from Troy University in Troy Alabama and started a PhD program in Management - Information Systems Management Specialization from Walden University in November 2016.

Brent Osborne is HigherEchelon's program lead at Army Game Studio - the studio behind "America's Army: The Official U.S. Army Game", numerous military and scientific training and simulation applications, along with various outreach and recruiting applications across a multitude of platforms. Brent is a Technical Lead on Army Game Studio's GoArmy EDGE suite of sports training applications, which involves facilitating short and long term planning and execution of the project's requirements with a team of 20+ developers. In addition, he also continues to support EDGE as a Software Developer and a Subject Matter Expert. After graduating from Harvard College with a major in Computer Science, Brent spent time as a professional football player with the Seattle Seahawks of the NFL.

Marc Criley is the Software Architect Lead for HigherEchelon in the Sensor Test, Analysis, Requirements, and Simulation (STARS) organization at Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, AL. Marc applies over thirty years of aerospace and defense software engineering expertise to the analysis and performance improvement of the nation’s radar systems, including the design and development of several interoperability, source code analysis, and data reduction products. In addition, Marc is an expert on the Ada programming language and has made several open source contributions to that community, including a package available on widely used Linux distributions. Marc graduated from the University of Minnesota with a degree in computer science built around one of the first academic software engineering programs in the country.

Paul Mullins joins HigherEchelon (HE) as a leading systems engineer in aviation, information operations and cyber business lines. With over 29 years of experience in military and government operations, technology development, and fielding, Paul is a welcome addition to the consulting services HE offers its clients.

Prior to joining HE, Paul was an active-duty Army Lieutenant Colonel, where he led the 3rd Infantry Division, Information Operations section as the Assistant Chief of Staff, G7. Managing the Information Operations of the Division to include: Psychological Operations, Deception, Operations Security, Cyber and Electronic Warfare. The Division’s Community Relations programs were also led by Paul, who planned, coordinated and executed over 210 highly successful complex community relations events, providing equipment and personnel to community events involving 167 five-man color guard details, 32 chaplains, 9 large marching troop formations, 154 band performances, 43 VIP speaker engagements, 2 vehicle displays to include the Savannah St. Patrick’s Day Parade, the second largest in the United States.

From 2011 to 2013, Paul established European Command’s (EUCOM) Offensive Cyber Operations (OCO) capabilities supporting plans, operations, and exercises. He created one of the most effective, comprehensive and dynamic Offensive Cyber branches within the U.S. military developing over 300 deliberate targets in 30 numbered plans and operations. Submitting 42 Cyber Command (CYBERCOM) Cyber Effect Requests (CERFs) to provide OCO and Defensive Cyber Operations (DCO) support to operations within the European Area of Responsibility.

Previous to this Paul held positions as Project Manager for a $100M project that he conceived, obtained funding, built and fielded to the U.S. military; served as Chief Information Operations Officer in multiple special mission units; OH-58D armed helicopter pilot and unit commander; graduate level instructor; and digital telecommunications operator.

Paul can be frequently found at the golf course, a passion his grandfather passed to him, as well as mountain biking and tinkering in his shop with CNC plasma cutting and wood projects.

He graduated from the University of Arkansas with a Bachelors of Arts in Physical Geography (concentration in Geographical Information Systems (GIS)) and a Masters of Arts in Information Technology Management from Webster’s University.

Eric Miller is the Operations Lead for the INDICIUM Project Office in Huntsville, Alabama. He leads a team of NSITE subject matter experts and leads to provide data link collection and operations support for flight and ground test events for the Missile Defense Agency (MDA). He is an intelligence and tactical data link, and C2 system SME with over 25 years experience in the field.

As a Desert Storm veteran, Eric was in the Army from 1982 to 1991 serving as an Air Defense Operations NCO in the HAWK and PATRIOT missile systems. Shortly after leaving the service, Eric joined the team at Ultra Electronics, Inc. (formerly known as APC Inc.) in Austin, Texas. Ultra is the developer of the Air Defense Systems Integrator (ADSI) and during his 15 years there he served as the Manager of Technical Support, Deputy PM for Sustainment, and as a Technical Manager. He’s logged over 150 site visits and exercise support events all over the world, as well as instructing hundreds of warfighters in the use of C2 systems and data link operations. Eric also worked at the Joint Interoperability Test Command at Fort Huachuca, Arizona as a Test Engineer before joining the team Higher Echelon.