Logical Consulting Group, Inc.
History
- 2009
- LCG celebrated 15 years of successful business!
- 2006
- LCG announced the new corporate headquarters address: 405 East Joppa Road Suite 301 Towson, MD 21286-5478.
- LCG achieved Microsoft Gold Certified Partner status!!!!! Microsoft Gold Certified Partners represent the highest level of competence and expertise with Microsoft technologies, and have the closest working relationship with Microsoft.
- 2004
- LCG celebrated 10 years of successful business!!
- 2003
- Towards the end of the 2001-2003 recession, Tom Lang, CEO, was featured in The Baltimore Daily Record article, "Baltimore-based Logical Consulting Group survives and thrives".
- LCG announced sponsorship of the Orioles player of the week on Comcast SportsNet. The "LCG Technologies Orioles Player of the Week" was seen on the morning, afternoon and evening additions of Comcast Sports Highlight shows.
- 2001
- LCG was featured on "The Digital Spin" hosted by Mario Armstrong. Our Director of Technology was interviewed at the ITEC show in Baltimore.
- 2000
- LCG grew to 74 employees and started an internship program to help with the demands of the technology "boom".
- 1999
- LCG successfully launched a new company, LCG Computers, Inc., a computer manufacturing company, manufacturing Intel-certified computers for clients.
- 1998
- Logicware, Inc. was renamed to Logical Consulting Group, Inc. (LCG) and the company continued to grow steadily, reaching 30 employees.
- 1996
- K&L Associates was renamed to Logicware, Inc. and the staff grew to 8 employees due to Maryland business growth alone.
- 1995
- K&L Associates hired its first employee and the business was split 50/50 between Maryland and Ohio.
- 1994
- K&L Associates was incorporated as a a provider of diversified application development services to a diversified clientele. A headquarters location was set up in Lutherville, MD.
- 1993
- Founded by Tom Lang, Owner and CEO, Lang Computer Technologies, Inc. was opened as an individual IT applications consulting business run out of the basement of his modest townhome in Perry Hall, MD.