Wendy Moore grew up on the Northern Shores of Lake Michigan and is exceptionally proud of her “Yooper” heritage. Being raised in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, Wendy was surrounded by a family with an exceptionally strong work ethic.   Early on it was instilled in her that a handshake was a commitment and the work you did reflected what kind of person you were.  

She was raised on the mantra of, “If you’re going to be a garbage can scrubber, be the best garbage can scrubber

you can be.”   It didn’t take long for Wendy to  recognize that, coupled with her upbringing and willingness to

constantly evolve, providing the best work possible (Quality) while maintaining personal values (Integrity)

was a great way to become a valued asset to any organization (Reputation).

From high school, Wendy attended Eastern Michigan University (EMU) where she received a Bachelor’s of Science. After attending one year of Grad School at EMU, Wendy attended National University in Southern California where she worked towards her Master’s in Forensic Science.  


Having married the Marine Corps straight out of graduate school, Wendy left Southern California and spent two years stationed in Hawaii. Eventually, Wendy, and family were transferred to Quantico, Virginia where she currently resides today.


                                                             As a military spouse it was somewhat easy to seek employment in the Defense Contracting industry.                                                               With a resume supporting a strong background in Logistics, Wendy started her DoD Contracting                                                                     career supporting Form, Fit and Function (F3) testing on Nuclear Biological Chemical (NBC)                                                                           Medical Systems for Marine Corps Systems Command (MCSC) and eventually transitioned to                                                                           writing Technical Manuals (TMs) for the Amphibious Assault Vehicle (AAV).  In early 2005, Wendy                                                               accepted a position as an Acquisition Logistician for Marine Corps Intelligence Systems at MCSC                                                                     where she supported various programs to include CounterIntelligence Human Exploitation Program (CIHEP), Intelligence Analysis System Family of Systems (IAS FoS), Tactical Remote Sensor Systems (TRSS) and Identity Dominance System (IDS).  While supporting the IDS, Wendy was given a Letter of Appreciation by the Commanding General, MCSC for “Leadership and Expertise in the field of Biometrics.”  In 2008, Wendy accepted a position as a Subject Matter Expert (SME) for Marine Corps Biometric capabilities in the Force Protection Integration Division (FPID) at Marine Corps Combat Development and Integration (CD&I) where she gained a strong knowledge, understanding and appreciation of the Marine Corps requirements development process and Marine Corps Planning, Programming, Budgeting and Execution (PPB&E).  In capitalizing on her experience and application of Marine Corps PPB&E, Wendy transitioned to HQMC Plans, Policies and Operations, Security Division (PP&O, PS) where she was tasked with providing support to the Law Enforcement and Corrections Branch (PSL).

Outside of being a small business owner and supporting the Marine Corps full time, Wendy is a mother of four children and five grandchildren.  As an avid animal lover and rescuer, Wendy and her family, at any given time, may own a few horses, dogs, cats, and maybe some fish!

Wendy remains active in her community by serving as the Vice President of the Owen Lea Foundation and is a volunteer/team lead at Lifepoint Church but mostly enjoys spending time traveling in her RV with her family and dogs. 

​Quality.   Integrity.   Reputation.

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