NMT is an enterprise software development and consulting firm headquartered in Huntsville, Alabama. We serve businesses and government agencies with advanced program management, technology integration and communication needs. We're a team of business process authorities, contracting masters and programming champions. We have the ability to capture a complete business process within an intuitive and efficient web platform. We're not here to churn out prolific quantities of code. We're much more interested in the right code, elegantly designed, to advance a specific business process.
Reviews (8)
Ms. Marquez
Apr 28, 2021
Love the atmosphere of this place. Love taking my dogs for walks at the college, beautiful rose garden during the summer months. Ducks at the pond will chase you sometimes for food.found out you can fish here but it's catch and release which is good. Well lit walking at night is good. Plus they have Starbucks in the Fidel center! Awesome. during the evening at sunset the mountain in the back ground is something else.
P. B.
Dec 07, 2020
Robert
May 26, 2020
Travis Oliver
Jan 13, 2020
Howard DeLaCruz-Bancroft
Dec 17, 2019
Mark Domigez
Jun 26, 2018
Dec 23, 2017
Deborah Kinsley
Nov 18, 2016
Our daughter enrolled in the materials engineering degree for her undergrad. She loves the student to faculty ratio, and in particular the willingness of her professors to go the extra mile to ensure the students learn and are challenged, truly remarkable! So many aspects of this school truly make it the gem it is - a value for its price and location.
My only criticism would be dealing with the registrar's office. There is a woman who works there named Heather, who's bad mood and unwillingness to help does not reflect the school and the overwhelmingly positive and helpful nature found here. Dealing with the registrar's office at any college can be a pain, but I don't appreciate the attitude nor the feeling that the student nor their respective parents owe them anything, we are not doing you a favor and you are not doing one for us!
My only criticism would be dealing with the registrar's office. There is a woman who works there named Heather, who's bad mood and unwillingness to help does not reflect the school and the overwhelmingly positive and helpful nature found here. Dealing with the registrar's office at any college can be a pain, but I don't appreciate the attitude nor the feeling that the student nor their respective parents owe them anything, we are not doing you a favor and you are not doing one for us!