Top 10 runners up for the Washington Business Journal Fastest Growing Companies awards – Washington Business Journal
Not everybody can make the top 50 ranking. But at least we can answer the frequent question: “Did I almost make it?”
Not everybody can make the top 50 ranking. But at least we can answer the frequent question: “Did I almost make it?”
Growing revenue — and, we hope, profit — takes a lot of hard work, persistence and even some luck.
Source: Fastest Growing Companies 2016 – Washington Business Journal
Engility is taking two former employees to court for allegedly launching a new company and bidding on contracts for which they have maintained proprietary Engility information.
Names like Leidos Holdings Inc., Booz Allen Hamilton Inc., and CSRA Inc. dominate the intelligence gathering scene.
An increased reliance on small business set-asides has been a headwind for SAIC, and CEO Tony Moraco said his company is “working a lot with the congressional leaders and the folks in the Pentagon and the administrators to try and address that.””
There’s little expectation that Congress will pass a budget. Federal contractors have been calm to this point, but what happens if the stopgap measures are relied on for too long or the government shuts down?
Councilwoman Mary Cheh, D-Ward 3, is seeking subpoena power to require people to testify on why two staffers at the D.C. Department of General Services were placed on administrative leave.
The director of the D.C. Department of General Services resigned and two top staffers were placed on administrative leave after a construction company that was a contributor to Mayor Muriel Bowser’s campaign lost two big District contracts, according to WAMU.
Source: Report: D.C. agency shakeup followed St. Elizabeths contract dispute – Washington Business Journal
Rates that the Department of Justice alleges were inflated “were fair and reasonable,” CFO Bill Kansky said, adding that his company is “going to defend the matter vigorously.”
Source: DynCorp International exec responds to DOJ False Claims Act Complaint – Washington Business Journal
Tracking the smallest technology companies in our region making the most money is an ever-changing target. Mostly.