TMCNet:  Spear, Inc. Debuts

[April 19, 2012]

Spear, Inc. Debuts

Apr 19, 2012 (Close-Up Media via COMTEX) -- Three veterans of the IT business formally announced their new venture Spear, Inc. and the launch of the company's website.

According to a release, the company's three founders, Richard Y. Pineda, Noel N. Samuel, and Gino Antonelli, established Spear in February 2012 because they recognized the need for a small business that also brings industry experience and expertise to bear for federal agencies.


The founders said Spear provides professional IT solutions, consulting and business process outsourcing for federal government clients and business partners. Spear understands the ongoing challenges the current fiscal environment poses to agencies, and the company is focused on developing solutions that deliver performance with innovative and effective results.

"The concept for Spear was borne from many conversations among Noel, Gino and I about our shared drive to always perform at the highest level and deliver on all commitments made to clients and especially our people," said Pineda. "Having worked together for decades, I knew we could build a corporate culture focused on winning, servicing our clients, and attracting top talent." The company noted that Spear's clients have direct access to the three founders who collectively have more than 60 years of technical and business experience in providing IT and consulting solutions to the federal government. Pineda, chief executive officer, was president of the federal services division at a Fortune 50 computer manufacturing company. Antonelli, chief operations officer, served as executive vice president of a top federal IT contractor prior to founding Spear. Samuel, chief financial officer, also comes from a Fortune 50 computer manufacturing company, where he was the CFO for the company's federal, education, state- and local-government business units.

More information: www.spear-inc.net.

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