The winners of the Greater Washington Government Contractor Awards were unveiled Nov. 6 at the 22nd Annual Awards Show at the Ritz-Carlton Tysons Corner in Virginia.
Presented by the Northern Virginia Chamber of Commerce and the Professional Services Council, the winners were announced at the evening gala, known as the “Academy Awards of Government Contracting.”
Here are the winners (in bold) and the finalists:
Contractor of the Year, Up To $25 Million:
- Forge Group LLC
- BLN24
- Bravium Consulting
- ITegrity, Inc.
- Partner Forces
- Strategic Engineering Solutions (SES)
Contractor of the Year, $25 Million – $75 Million
- Gunnison Consulting Group
- BrainGu
- BryceTech, LLC
- Coforma
- Digital Infuzion LLC
- Jefferson Consulting Group LLC
Contractor of the Year, $75 Million – $300 Million:
- Two Six Technologies
- MetroStar Systems, Inc.
- Prescient Edge Corp. (PEC)
- Steampunk, Inc.
- The Nakupuna Companies
Contractor of the Year, Over $300 Million:
- Parsons Corp.
- AMERICAN SYSTEMS
- DCS Corp.
- Guidehouse
- SAIC
Executive of the Year, Up to $75 Million
- Rob Schroder, Founder and Managing Partner, SteerBridge
- Anil Boinapalli, CEO, Sky Solutions
- Jonathan Evans, President & CEO, B&A
- Brittney Killen, Owner & CEO,Forge Group LLC
- Aaron Moak, CEO, PingWind, Inc.
Executive of the Year, $75 Million – $300 Million
- Ed Kearney, CEO, Kearney & Company, P.C.
- Greg Fitzgerald, CEO, ITC Federal
- Alexander Granados, CEO of Prescient Edge and Edge Analytic Solutions, Prescient Edge Corp.
- Larysa Kautz, President & CEO, Melwood Horticultural Training Center, Inc.
- Joe Linza, Founder and CEO, Lynker
Executive of the Year, Over $300 Million
- David Wajsgras, CEO, Intelsat
- Jennifer Felix, President & CEO, ASRC Federal
- John Heller, CEO, Amentum
- Scott McIntyre, CEO, Guidehouse