Credence has the agility and speed of a small business, strengthened by the mature infrastructure one would expect from a large business, to include DCAA-approved accounting systems. Credence’s processes have been externally appraised at CMMI Level 3 for Services and Development, and certified as ISO 9001, 20000, 27001, 14001, 17025, 21508, and AS9100D.
We are proud to support a broad range of Federal customers; confirmation that we are exceptionally successful in our delivery are shown in the Testimonials provided below, and in our "Exceptional" CPAR reviews and regular repeat work.
TESTIMONIALS
We have been extremely pleased with this company’s performance and I would highly recommend them for their technical expertise and willingness to quickly adjust to any situation. I found their employees to be highly responsible and always willing to do whatever was necessary to get the job done, while maintaining the highest quality standards possible.
United States Air Force CPAR
Credence contract employees have conducted themselves honestly, ethically, and professionally. Credence employees were consistently viewed as a favorable choice for seeking information due to their knowledge and expertise.
United States General Services Administration Supply Chain CPAR
Credence has provided USAID with exceptional infrastructure support in several Bureaus and Offices by providing subject matter expertise in environmental management, engineering, and the social science of human resources. Credence has provided overall exemplary project management by providing timely programmatic and financial reports, holding personnel security clearances, working with USAID on personnel performance improvement plans, and conducting budget and cost estimating analysis on a regular basis.
United States Agency for International Development CPAR
Credence adopted an agile development approach and provided recommendations to structure requirements. Credence required minimal government assistance and identified critical issues/risks, working proactively with the government to mitigate them.
Department of Health & Human Services CPAR