TMC Receives Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Business Certification

HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA—Technical Micronics Control, Inc (TMC). has been certified as a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Business (SDVOB) by the National Veteran Business Development Council (NVBDC).

Jeff King, Operations and Certification Director of the NVBDC and a Desert Storm combat veteran, notified Technical Micronics Control, Inc., on January 17, 2025.

“This is an incredible honor,” remarks Paul DeSmet, Chief Executive Officer of TMC. “We are committed to providing excellent service to our customers, and being recognized as a trusted company in our veteran-owned business community means a lot.”

Certification will allow TMC to be added to the NVBDC Veteran Owner Certification System database, which is used by other veteran-owned business (VOB) owners and corporations to find companies to work with.

“We look forward to integrating ourselves into the wider NVBDC community, and we plan on being present at various Matchmaking and other supplier diversity events to connect with other VOBs and offer our services.”

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About Technical Micronics Control, Inc.

Technical Micronics Control, Inc. (TMC) opened its doors in 1965 as a veteran-owned company to the ever-growing aerospace and governmental defense industries. With increased needs for Precision Chemical Cleaning, Environmental Pollution Control and Testing Techniques, both government and commercial contractors have sought out TMC’s services for more than 50 years. The TMC facility is located at Cummings Research Park in Huntsville, Alabama, where we perform in-house Precision Chemical Cleaning, Tube Bending, Panel Fabrication, and Clean Room Services. In light of our customer-focused mission, we are also equipped to offer our services on-site or in the field at our customers’ facilities. TMC follows ISO 9001:2015 and the AS9100D quality standard and is registered through the System for Award Management (SAM).

Testimonials

TMC’s willingness to assist and also work in a safe manner was greatly appreciated

TMC recently cleaned three large forged vessels that will be used for helium storage at our facility. These vessels have not been in service in years, and had a lot of build up and contaminants on the inside. Throughout the entire cleaning process, Jason Bailey communicated with our team on how the cleaning process was going. Jason sent us numerous photos to show the amount of contaminants that they were removing from these vessels. These photos helped us relay to the NASA customer just how dirty these tanks were. Once TMC completed the cleaning process and delivered the vessels back to our facility, the two employees who delivered the vessels assisted us in off loading and setting these vessels. Each vessel weighed approximately 4,000 lbs., so this was a critical heavy lift operation we were having to perform in off loading and setting them in place. Both employees helped rig the vessels and helped spot the heavy lift. They were a huge help to our team, and their willingness to assist and also work in a safe manner was greatly appreciated.

—Jacob