2007
The company implemented several projects to satisfy the Schengen Agreement requirements. These were of major importance to Lithuania.
It signed a preliminary agreement with NATO’s Consultation, Command and Control Agency (NATO C3), becoming the first Lithuanian company to enter into such an arrangement.
FIMA set up a Project Implementation Office to ensure that it only delivered projects of the highest quality and, by the end of the year, the workforce had grown to more than 350 people.