AlphaSix is a small and growing organization. We are proud to have a top-notch team of professionals who are experienced in developing targeted solutions to meet our customers' needs.
Jeff Posey
President & Chief Executive Officer
Jeff Posey is an owner, President & CEO of AlphaSix and has been employed in the Federal IT sector since 1993 where he started working at Falcon Microsystems/GTSI, a prominent Federal reseller.
After GTSI, Jeff joined Hewlett-Packard, resulting in a very successful ten-year engagement calling on the Department of State, US Navy, Marines Corps, and the Department of Justice. In 2005, Jeff left HP to join Emtec (formerly Westwood Computer Corporation), where he filled a variety of roles including Senior Account Manager, Federal Services Manager, and, lastly, spent two and a half years as Vice President managing the Federal Sales Organization.
Mark Hughes
Chief Strategic Programs Officer
Mark Hughes is an owner and CSPO for AlphaSix. Mark started with Federal Data Corporation, a Federal Systems integrator, in 1987 and has since held positions with a number of IT manufacturers including Everex, Acer, and Hewlett-Packard.
During his 13 year employment with HP, Mark held roles as an end user sales rep, a channel sales rep, strategic program manager for SLED and corporate sales, and as a sales manager for SLED and DOD sales. His last position was with Emtec as the Director of DOD Sales.
Stephen Moore
Chief Technology Officer
Stephen started working in Federal Government contracting in 1995 at The MITRE Corporation. At MITRE, he supported multiple Department of Defense customers in multiple various computer security areas including intrusion detection and forensics.
In 2000, Stephen became one of the founders and CTO of Crucial Security, Inc. He spent 12 years at Crucial Security supporting the Department of Justice by leading teams in the areas of software and application development, systems engineering, and information security. His last position was as Director of Engineering and Program Manager for Harris, which acquired Crucial Security in 2009.