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History / Timeline

National Patent Development Corporation, the predecessor company to GP Strategies Corporation, was founded in 1959 as a venture capital firm focusing on technology companies. In 1960 it went public.

In 1986, National Patent purchased General Physics Corporation (GP), which was founded in 1966. Originally GP provided technical services to the Navy Submarine Nuclear Power Program in the areas of operations, safety, and training. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s GP grew its service offering and industry focus with a series of mergers and acquisitions that expanded its reach into the environmental, energy, IT and other government markets.

In 1997, National Patent changed its name to GP Strategies Corporation.

Today, GP serves a variety of industries including aerospace, automotive, pharmaceutical, electronics, food & beverage, energy, metals, process industries, petrochemical, telecommunications, as well as local, state and federal governments. Its service offerings have also grown to meet the needs of its customers. GP delivers training, performance improvement services, training business process outsourcing, lean consulting and operational excellence consulting, homeland security services and many other services that improve an organization's operating performance and competitiveness.

1959National Patent Development Corporation (NPDC) was founded
1960NPDC went public
1966General Physics Corporation (GPC) was founded
1982GPC first public offering
1986NPDC acquired majority ownership in GPC
1991GPC second public offering
1994GSE Systems Inc. was formed
1994NPDC acquired 21% ownership of GSE Systems
1995GSE public offering
1997NPDC acquired 100% ownership of GPC which was 98% of NPDC's operating capital
1998NPDC changed its name to GP Strategies
1998General Physics (UK) Ltd. acquired substantially all assets of Specialised Technical Services Limits
1998GPC acquired certain assets and liabilities of the Learning Technologies divisions of SHL Systemhouse Co.
1998GPC acquired substantially all of the assets of The Deltapoint Corporation
2000GPC closed most of the Learning Technologies divisions
2000GP Strategies begins litigation with EDS (successor to SHL Systemhouse) regarding the purchase of the Learning Technologies
2003GSE Systems became a subsidiary of GP Strategies
2003GP Strategies re-created NPDC as a subsidiary for all its non-core assets
2004GP Strategies completed NPDC spin off
2005GP Strategies completed GSE Systems Inc. spin off
2005GP Strategies settled the Learning Technologies litigation with EDS (successor to SHL Systemhouse Co.)
2006GP Strategies eliminated all outstanding supervoting share repurchases 2,721,500 common shares and authorizes an additional $5 million common stock buy back.
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