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    Washington Technology “Fast 50” Ranks ARRAY Information Technology As #23

    By Aisha JamilAugust 2, 2011
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    ARRAY Information Technology has been ranked #23 on Washington Technology’s “Fast 50” list. The list highlights the 50 fastest growing technology businesses in the Washington D.C. area based on how fast the federal, state and local government revenue grew during the past five years.

    ARRAY, a small business that specializes in services to the National Security, Defense and Scientific Sectors, has achieved a 97.25% annual growth rate and  has been ranked as one of the most innovative firms for the third consecutive year. This is the fourth time ARRAY has been on this list since 2007.

    “The annual Fast 50 rankings celebrate the achievements of some of the best small businesses in the market and this year is no exception,” said Nick Wakeman, editor of Washington Technology. “The small businesses on this list have shown an ability to adapt and change with the market.”

    ARRAY has been a recipient of national and regional awards for its growth achievements. It has been recognized by Inc. Magaznie and Deloitte Technology frequently.

    “The rapid growth we continue to achieve in the government IT space reflects our dedication to helping government agencices achieve their strategic objectives throuh innovative uses of technology,” said Brian Leung, CEO of ARRAY. “We achieve this success by truly partnering with our clients, building an intimate knowledge of their business and unique challenges and then designing and executing solutions that help them achieve real business value.”

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