InDyne Strengthens Strategic Position with Leadership Changes at Reliance Test & Technology
InDyne CEO Don Bishop has announced strategic leadership appointments at subsidiary Reliance Test & Technology (RT&T), demonstrating the company's commitment to excellence in defense technology services [1]. The leadership transition brings together two highly experienced executives who share a successful history of collaboration:
- Ray "Buzz" Toth assumes the role of President, RT&T, bringing his experience as a retired U.S. Air Force Colonel and former Vice President of RT&T
- Doug Blake steps into the position of Vice President and E-OMS General Manager, leveraging his background as a former Senior Executive Service member and leader at the Office of Naval Research
Their prior collaboration at Arnold Engineering Development Complex, where Blake served under then-Colonel Toth, establishes a strong foundation for RT&T's future growth [1].
Operating from its Crestview, Florida headquarters, InDyne maintains significant federal market presence through strategic partnerships [5]. The company's enterprise-wide contract management solution, PIMS360™, supports delivery of comprehensive services to major federal agencies [1], including:
- Department of Defense
- NASA
- Department of State
- Department of Homeland Security
- Missile Defense Agency
InDyne's contract portfolio encompasses key vehicles that enable broad service delivery:
- GSA Professional Engineering Schedule GS-23F-0096L [4]
- SeaPort-e coverage across 22 functional areas and 7 geographic zones [6]
- DHS EAGLE II contract for IT services [7]
The company maintains rigorous quality management standards, demonstrated through:
- AS9100 and ISO 9001 certifications [1]
- Lean Six Sigma methodology implementation
- Professional certifications including PMPs, CISSP, and DevOps
- ITIL v3 Foundations certified staff
Core capabilities span multiple technical domains [3]:
- Program/project management
- Systems engineering and integration
- Enterprise network monitoring
- Cyber and physical security
- Data center operations
- Facilities management
Recent achievements highlight InDyne's continued excellence in defense and aerospace services. Timothy Conn received the Patrick S. Sharp Air Combat Survivability Award for Technical Achievement [1], while the company secured a significant $152M contract for Electronic Proving Ground Scientific Engineering Support Services [5].
The company's integrated approach combines large and small business partnerships to provide comprehensive coverage of federal requirements [6], supported by global deployment capabilities for operations, installations, and maintenance tasks [7]. This strategic positioning, coupled with strong leadership and technical excellence, positions InDyne for continued growth in defense technology services.