Professional Affiliations

NCSc is proud of its parthership arrangements with the following companies:

IBM
IBM
An official technology partner of IBM for more than 20 years, we have the resources to tackle IT problems with innovative solutions. Our team is able to program and develop software and process to patch systems together, or replace bulky processes, no matter the amount of data.
LANSA
LANSA
LANSA is a leading provider of application development, modernization and integration software. LANSA's powerful suite of cross-platform development tools lets organizations overcome the complexity inherent in creating and maintaining business applications. LANSA's integrated tool set is also the technology foundation for a wide range of business solutions from LANSA and over 300 Business Partners. Established in 1987, LANSA supports thousands of companies around the world with its products and services.
Lenovo
Lenovo
Lenovo is an innovative, international technology company formed as a result of the acquisition by the Lenovo Group of the IBM Personal Computing Division. A global leader in the PC market, Lenovo develops, manufactures and markets cutting-edge, reliable, high-quality PC products and value-added professional services that provide customers around the world with smarter ways to be productive and competitive.
U.S. Small Business Administration
U.S. Small Business Administration
The Small Business Administration (SBA) is a United States Government agency that provides support to small businesses. The mission of the Small Business Administration is "to maintain and strengthen the nation's economy by enabling the establishment and viability of small businesses."
Maryland Minority Contractors Association, Inc.
Maryland Minority Contractors Association, Inc
The Maryland Minority Contractors Association, Inc. (MMCA) is a non-profit Maryland corporation established in 1977, composed of minority and women business groups and individuals within the State of Maryland. MMCA mission is to provide assistance to minority and women owned businesses with respect to the development of their businesses, including, but not limited to, taking an active role in the review of legislation and programs that effect their well being.