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June 15, 2021

Deep Water Point Builds an Alliance Partner Relationship with Winning Strategies Washington (WSW)

ANNAPOLIS, Md. – June 15, 2021 – Today, Deep Water Point announced the creation of an alliance partner relationship with Winning Strategies Washington (WSW) to help inform clients of activities on Capitol Hill that may have a direct impact on their business. WSW specializes in health care, defense, transportation, education, telecommunications and energy policy and funding issues and has particular expertise in the federal budget and appropriations processes.

“We’ve worked with WSW over the years and find them to be outstanding. This relationship builds upon the trust and confidence our two firms have with one another. WSW will be posting legislative updates on our website for clients and others to benefit from and we will point to WSW on the occasion our clients need that kind of support. It’s a win-win for everyone,” said Kathleen Cowles, a Partner at Deep Water Point.

About Deep Water Point, LLC
Deep Water Point is a federal management consulting firm located within the Washington, D.C. National Capital Region. Its consulting team consists of more than 300 subject matter executives spanning the defense, intelligence, and federal civilian markets. Deep Water Point’s primary headquarters is in Annapolis, Maryland. Members of its team are geographically dispersed across the National Capital Region and other parts of the United States.

Media Contact:
John C. Johnson, Partner
Marketing, Communications and Recruiting
info@deepwaterpoint.com

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