David McComas Selected as Hui Huliau Chief Operating Officer

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Hui Huliau announced today that David McComas has been selected as Chief Operating Officer (COO). McComas is responsible for the implementation, execution, and performance of customer requirements and obligations across the Hui Huliau family of companies. 

McComas previously served as Hui Huliau’s Vice President of Operations, Atlantic Division, and as COO of AC4S prior to AC4S becoming a Hui Huliau company. His military career spanned 27 years and included service as Command Sergeant Major for the Joint Communications Support Element, MacDill Air Force Base, Florida, and the 112th Special Operations Signal Battalion, Fort Bragg, North Carolina, with operational deployments and Army campaigns in Turkey, Honduras, Panama, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Kosovo, Iraq, and Afghanistan. His military decorations include the Defense Superior Service Medal, Legion of Merit, Bronze Star Medal, and Meritorious Service Medal.

“David brings a wealth of hands-on experience managing large, complex, specialized contracts all over the world,” Terry Clark, Hui Huliau President, said. “Hui Huliau has already benefitted greatly from David’s leadership, and we look forward to having him in the COO position as we continue to grow our organization.”

Hui Huliau is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) Native Hawaiian Organization with for-profit subsidiaries that participate in the Small Business Administration’s Business Development Program for small, minority-owned businesses. Hui Huliau companies provide federal agencies with services related to information technology, construction, remediation, cyber security, logistics support, facilities support, mission support, aviation, and training and have offices in Waianae, Hawaii; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; and Tampa, Florida.

Since 2017, Hui Huliau has returned over $27 million to the Native Hawaiian community in support of its mission to provide economic and educational opportunities to Native Hawaiians and to preserve the Native Hawaiian language and culture. For more information, visit www.huihuliau.com.

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