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Top 10 runners up for the Washington Business Journal Fastest Growing Companies awards – Washington Business Journal

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Not everybody can make the top 50 ranking. But at least we can answer the frequent question: “Did I almost make it?”

Source: Top 10 runners up for the Washington Business Journal Fastest Growing Companies awards – Washington Business Journal

Fastest Growing Companies 2016 – Washington Business Journal

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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 (NYSE: EGL) sues two former employees for misusing trade secrets, unfair competition – Washington Business Journal

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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.

Source: Engility (NYSE: EGL) sues two former employees for misusing trade secrets, unfair competition – Washington Business Journal

Leidos, Booz Allen Hamilton, CSRA, SAIC and CACI employ 80 percent of private intelligence contractors – Washington Business Journal

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Names like Leidos Holdings Inc., Booz Allen Hamilton Inc., and CSRA Inc. dominate the intelligence gathering scene.

Source: Leidos, Booz Allen Hamilton, CSRA, SAIC and CACI employ 80 percent of private intelligence contractors – Washington Business Journal

​SAIC ‘working a lot’ with lawmakers, Pentagon to address pressures from small business – Washington Business Journal

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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.””

Source: SAIC ‘working a lot’ with lawmakers, Pentagon to address pressures from small business – Washington Business Journal

Government shutdown or long-term continuing resolution? Federal contractors ‘haven’t priced it in yet,’ expert says – Washington Business Journal

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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?

Source: Government shutdown or long-term continuing resolution? Federal contractors ‘haven’t priced it in yet,’ expert says – Washington Business Journal

Councilwoman Mary Cheh plans inquiry into personnel shakeup at the D.C. Department of General Services – Washington Business Journal

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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.

Source: Councilwoman Mary Cheh plans inquiry into personnel shakeup at the D.C. Department of General Services – Washington Business Journal

Report: D.C. agency shakeup followed St. Elizabeths contract dispute – Washington Business Journal

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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

DynCorp International exec responds to DOJ False Claims Act Complaint – Washington Business Journal

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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

ThunderCat Technology LLC and TCG Inc. are some of the longest holdouts on our List of top-earning small technology companies – Washington Business Journal

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Tracking the smallest technology companies in our region making the most money is an ever-changing target. Mostly.

Source: ThunderCat Technology LLC and TCG Inc. are some of the longest holdouts on our List of top-earning small technology companies – Washington Business Journal

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