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    FCi Federal Named to Inc. 5000 List for 5th Straight Year

    By Lauren BudikAugust 25, 2016
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    Scott Miller, President and CEO, FCi Federal
    Scott Miller, president and CEO, FCi Federal

    Ashburn, Virginia-based FCi Federal announced Aug. 18 it has been named to Inc. Magazine’s Inc. 5000 list of fastest-growing companies in America for the fifth consecutive year. In 2015, FCi’s revenues grew to more than $150 million, marking the second straight year of more than 50 percent growth for the company.

    “Year after year, FCi is thrilled to be on this prestigious list,” FCi Federal CEO and President Scott F. Miller said. “Our presence is only possible when you have great people achieving extraordinary results for vital customers. On behalf of the FCi team, I am honored to make this our fifth year on the list.”

    “Only a tiny fraction of the nation’s companies have demonstrated such remarkably consistent high growth and been included on the list for five consecutive years,” FCi Federal Executive Vice President, Corporate Development Michael Petrucelli said. “This achievement truly puts FCi in rarefied company.”

    “The Inc. 5000 list stands out where it really counts,” Inc. President and Editor-In-Chief Eric Schurenberg said. “It honors real achievement by a founder or a team of them. No one makes the Inc. 5000 without building something great — usually from scratch. That’s one of the hardest things to do in business, as every company founder knows. But without it, free enterprise fails.”

    Inc.’s annual list features the nation’s most successful private companies that meet and exceed validated operational criteria every year. Started in 1982, the Inc. 5000 list of the nation’s most successful private companies has become the hallmark of entrepreneurial success.

    Related: FCi Federal Names Scott Miller CEO, Sharon Virts to Become Executive Chairman

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