BayFirst Solutions is included on the Washington Business Journal’s list of fastest growing companies in the D.C. region for the second consecutive year. The company said Wednesday it generated more than $42.7 million in revenue during 2015, a 187 percent increase from $14.9 million in 2013. BayFirst also increased the number of its full-time employees …
Read More »Phacil Named to Washington Business Journal 100 Largest Private Firms List; Mehdi Cherqaoui Comments
Federal technology platforms provider Phacil has been named to the Washington Business Journal’s list of 100 largest private firms in the Greater Washington area for five consecutive years. The company secured the 74th spot on WBJ’s list that is based on private companies’ 2015 revenue, Phacil said Thursday. Mehdi Cherqaoui, senior vice …
Read More »Washington Biz Journal’s 1st Power Breakfast to Feature SAIC CEO Tony Moraco
Tony Moraco, CEO of Science Applications International Corp., will discuss his work in managing the company’s transition following the SAIC-Leidos split in 2013 during the Washington Business Journal’s first Power Breakfast, the publication reported Tuesday. Jill Aitoro writes that Moraco will be the first featured guest of the roundtable event amid the rise …
Read More »Kevin Gooch Named VP at BayFirst Solutions
Consulting firm BayFirst Solutions LLC has appointed Kevin Gooch as its new vice president, the Washington Business Journal reported Friday. Gooch holds a portfolio in chemical and biological defense and counterterrorism, health security, building protection and operations planning, Emily Mekinc writes. Previously, Gooch worked as program manager and project leader …
Read More »Rene LaVigne Wins Wash Biz Journal ‘Minority Business Leader’ Award
Rene LaVigne, president and CEO of Iron Bow Technologies, has been selected to receive a Washington Business Journal award for business leadership, success and community involvement. LaVigne will receive the Minority Business Leader award March 21 at the Business Journal’s sixth annual awards ceremony in Washington along with 24 other …
Read More »Executive Spotlight: Susan Chodakewitz, Tetra Tech AMT President on NextGen and International Growth
Susan Chodakewitz has served as the president of Tetra Tech AMT since late 2006, where she leads approximately 400 employees in the aviation and information technology arm of Tetra Tech, AMT’s parent company. She has won the SmartCEO Magazine’s Brava Award (2012), and was named as one of the “2011 …
Read More »CACI Looks to Acquire Healthcare, Cyber and Intell Companies; Dan Allen Comments
CACI International President and CEO Dan Allen told analysts on January 31, the company will continue acquisitions to strengthen the health care, cyber, and intelligence businesses for 2013, reports Jill Aitoro for the Washington Business Journal. “There are … some high growth areas, healthcare is one, that we have looked at …
Read More »Lore Systems’ Tien Wong on the Impact of MindShare in the DC Tech Community
In an article written for the Washington Business Journal, Tien Wong, CEO of Lore Systems, discusses MindShare, a Washington, D.C.-based forum for CEOs of emerging technology companies. Having just graduated from the company’s latest program with 51 other executives in December, Wong says the “exclusive forum” continues to be one of the anchors …
Read More »Carahsoft on WBJ’s Fast 50 List for Sixth Time; Craig Abod Comments
Carahsoft Technology Corp. joins the Washington Business Journal’s list of 50 fastest growing companies in the Metro DC area for the sixth consecutive year, the company announced today. “Carahsoft is honored to be included again among the region’s fast growth companies,” said Craig P. Abod, Carahsoft president. Abod said the …
Read More »Intelligent Decisions Named To Biz Journal’s ’50 Best Places To Work In DC’ List
Intelligent Decisions Inc. was recently acknowledged as one of the best employers with local offices in the Washington area, the company announced Friday. In a ceremony held in Tysons Corner, Va., the Washington Business Journal acknowledged Intelligent Decisions as among the publications “50 Best Places to Work of 2012” in …
Read More »DC Taking Bids for Digital Health Info Sharing System
The District of Columbia has issued a request for proposal for a contractor to build a secure email platform for doctors and hospitals in Washington. The system will be used to share medical data through a full service network. The District said in its RFP it wants a local system …
Read More »Serco EVP, Chief of Staff Bo Durickovic Named Top 40 Under 40 Honoree; Ed Casey Comments
Serco Inc. announced today that executive vice president and chief of staff Bo Durickovic has been named one of Washington Business Journal’s “40 Under 40” honorees. The awards recognize the Washington, D.C. area’s top business leaders and owners who are less than 40 years old. Durickovic is responsible for the service …
Read More »GTSI Named to Washington Business Journal’s Top Healthy Employers List
GTSI has been named one of Washington Business Journal’s Top 40 Healthiest Employers. The Herndon, Va.-based company was honored for workplace policies and initiatives that actively promote the health and well-being of its employees. GTSI won first place in the size category of 100-499 employees. “As an organization we are …
Read More »Ideal Innovations Named among 100 Largest DC Companies
Ideal Innovations (I-3), Inc. has been recognized by the Washington Business Journal, earning a spot on the publication’s list of the 100 largest private companies in the Washington, D.C. area. This is the second year in a row the veteran-owned, biometric and forensic services company has earned this distinction. I-3 …
Read More »Area Contractors Honored for Corporate Giving
The Washington Business Journal honored philanthropic-minded D.C. metro area companies last night at its annual Philanthropy Awards. Through monetary donations and volunteerism, many government-contracting firms gave back to the community in 2010. WBJ spotlighted those that rose above. Lockheed Martin lead the way with local donations of $5.6 million and …
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