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    Intelligent Waves Lands on Inc.’s List of Fastest-growing DC Area Businesses

    By Staff WriterMarch 17, 2021
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    Jared Shepard, Intelligent Waves

    Technology systems integrator Intelligent Waves, LLC has been named one of the top companies on the Inc. 5000 Regionals: D.C. Metro list, a ranking of the fastest-growing Washington, D.C.-area-based private companies.

    This is the third year in a row Intelligent Waves has earned top placement on the list. The 2021 ranking results from the company’s achievement of a 2-year revenue growth rate of 55.74%.

    Jared Shepard, CEO and founder of Intelligent Waves, said his company is honored to rank among America’s most successful companies once again.

    “As a transformational IT organization that’s focused on delivering high-impact innovative solutions to Government’s most-demanding agencies, we have made it a top priority to invest in the best people, the most innovative technologies, and our overall strategic growth,” he added.

    In 2020, Intelligent Waves introduced several innovations in the areas of secure mobile communications and cybersecurity.

    They include Intelligent Waves’s GRAYPATH, whose patented IP Spread Spectrum technology leverages the cloud to randomize and distribute message packets through the simultaneous use of multiple transport paths and encrypted channels. And Phantom Next Generation provides organizations the ability to access foreign points of presence to conduct remote open-source information gathering and research while protecting themselves from exposure to foreign intelligence.

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