Bill Craig's bio: Bill has been part of the Intelligence Community (IC) for nearly 40 years. He began his career as a Russian linguist in the United States Air Force in 1979, where he was stationed in Berlin, Germany from 1980-1986.
Bill was selected for the Airman Education Commissioning Program in 1986. After selection to AECP, Bill and his family were transferred to Tempe, Arizona, where Bill attended Arizona State University and received his B.S. in Electrical Engineering in 1989. Bill’s next stops were Officer Training School (OTS) and then the Foreign Technology Division (FTD) at Wright-Patterson, AFB. After a short stint at FTD, Bill was selected by National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) for a Master program at the University of Michigan. Bill graduated from Michigan in 1992 with a master’s degree in electrical engineering. The family’s next assignment was to Northern Virginia, where Bill worked for the NRO in the area of advanced reach and technology from 1992 – 1998.
Bill retired from the Air Force in March of 1998 and began his civilian contracting career with SeiCorp, Inc. Bill left SeiCorp, Inc. in August of 2008 to start WiSC Enterprises LLC. In the summer of 2013, SeiCorp, Inc. novated to WiSC uniting the only two companies Bill had worked for as a civilian and providing WiSC with past performance across the IC that dates to 1995.
WiSC provides the full gamut of expertise in areas affecting interoperability achievement. This includes planning, coordination, execution and assessment of ISR exercises and events. WiSC understands how to collect, manage, secure and disseminate data. This means the right “1s & 0s” (data) gets to the right people at the right time providing meaningful results.
As a leader in the small business community, WiSC Enterprises was honored to receive the DoD 2022 Nunn-Perry Award, recognized for providing exemplary work in the DoD Mentor-Protégé Program (MPP). The MPP helps build the defense industrial base by developing small, disadvantaged businesses into successful prime contractors. WiSC is pleased to accept this distinguished recognition along with protégé STEMBoard and HBCU partner, Morehouse College.
Bill is a board member of Orchestra 2100 and is actively involved in its Encore! Kids program and Orchestra classical music events featuring world class artists. Bill/WiSC is also a sponsor of the STEMLingo’s HACK<IT> CAMP program.