Concurrent Technologies relocates Maryland office to Linthicum

Concurrent Technologies Corporation (CTC) is relocating its Maryland-based operations from Annapolis Junction to a new, state-of-the-art office in Linthicum, Maryland (Courtesy Concurrent Technologies Corporation)
Concurrent Technologies Corporation (CTC) is relocating its Maryland-based operations from Annapolis Junction to a new, state-of-the-art office in Linthicum, Maryland (Courtesy Concurrent Technologies Corporation)

Concurrent Technologies Corporation (CTC), headquartered in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, USA, has announced the relocation of its Maryland-based operations from Annapolis Junction to a new, state-of-the-art office in Linthicum, Maryland, USA. The new facility became fully operational in June 2025.

CTC had maintained a presence in Annapolis Junction for more than 20 years. However, with the lease due to expire, the organisation sought a more modern facility with upgraded infrastructure that would also position its team closer to its primary customer.

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“Relocating to Linthicum supports our strategic objective to operate efficiently while staying closely aligned with our clients’ missions,” stated Kevin Pudliner, Vice President, Digital Mission Solutions. “This modern facility enhances our ability to deliver innovative, technology-based solutions that strengthen national defence and support our clients’ needs.”

The new site features brand-new, purpose-built communications rooms as well as efficient and updated lab environments.

Chris Scott, CTC Senior Director, added, “We’re excited about what this move represents. The Linthicum office provides a superior environment for our employees and customers, while offering room for expansion as we grow through new contracts and partnerships.”

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