1999
Technologists, Inc. opens its Washington, D.C. office.
2000
Ti develops e-brochure and website for the Federal Energy Management Program.
Ti is selected to run the Government Performance Reporting Act communication analysis.
2002
“Virtual O&M,” an Operations and Management software application—now called “MOM-Earth™”—is patented in the U.S.
2003
Ti contracts with the U.S. Agency for International Development to develop three industrial parks in Afghanistan.
2004
Ti joins with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Afghanistan Engineer District (USACE-AED) to help rebuild the nation of Afghanistan.
2005
Ti wins four USACE-AED design/build contracts: three headquarters facilities in Kabul, and the Sher Khan Bandar Border Crossing Facility on the Afghan/Tajik border.
2006
Ti wins more USACE-AED design/build contracts, including rehabilitation of the Pol-e Charkhi Detention Facility east of Kabul, Afghanistan
2007
Ti expands capabilities to road construction, and provides security upgrades for the Afghan National Army.
2008
Ti graduates from a small to medium-sized company, according to U.S. Government Accounting Office standards. Ti begins expanding operations worldwide.
The Afghan American Chamber of Commerce (AACC) awards Ti President/CEO Aziz Azimi “Business Person of the Year.”
2009
Ti wins its largest contract ever with USACE-AED: the Afghan National Police Training Center in Mayden Wardak, Afghanistan.
Ti expands operations to the Middle East through a sattelite office in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
2010
Ti continues expansion of all service areas to all Afghan regions.
History of Technologists, Inc.
From our inception in Falls Church, Virginia in the Washington, DC area to our global expansion to Afghanistan, Tajikistan, and Saudi Arabia, we at Ti have maintained our commitment to excellence in all of the services that we offer.



