The Northern Virginia Chamber of Commerce and the Professional Services Council have announced the finalists for the annual Greater Washington Government Contractor Awards, honoring the exceptional work of leaders and businesses in the region’s government contracting sector.
The awards include Contractor of the Year in four revenue categories, Executive of the Year in three revenue categories. There’s also one Program of the Year winner, which represents the most successful contracted program chosen from among the finalists of all four Contractor of the Year categories; a Public Sector Partner the Year; and a Hall of Fame Honoree.
The Greater Washington Government Contractor Awards will announce the winners on November 6.
The finalists for the Contractor of the Year award for up to $25 million in revenue are BLN24, Bravium Consulting, Forge Group, ITegrity, Partner Forces and Strategic Engineering Solutions.
In the $25 million-$75 million revenue category, the finalists are BrainGu, BryceTech, Coforma, Digital Infuzion, Gunnison Consulting Group and Jefferson Consulting Group.
Finalists in the $75 million-$300 million category are MetroStar Systems, Prescient Edge Corp., Steampunk, The Nakupuna Companies and Two Six Technologies.
In the over $300 million category, the finalists are American Systems, DCS Corp., Guidehouse, Parsons Corp. and Science Applications International Corp.
For Executive of the Year, in the up to $75 million of revenue category, the finalists are Sky Solutions’ Anil Boinapalli, B&A’s Jonathan Evans, Forge Group’s Brittney Killen, PingWind’s Aaron Moak and SteerBridge’s Rob Schroder.
In the $75 million-$300 million revenue category, the finalists are ITC Federal’s Greg Fitzgerald, Prescient Edge Corp’s Alexander Granados, Melwood Horticultural Training Center’s Larysa Kautz, Kearney & Company’s Ed Kearney and Lynker’s Joe Linza.
Finalists in the over $300 Million revenue category include ASRC Federal’s Jennifer Felix, Amentum’s John Heller, Guidehouse’s Scott McIntyre, Magellan Federal’s Anna Sever and Intelsat’s David Wajsgras.
Felix is also a winner of WashingtonExec’s 2021 Chief Officer Award for Private Company CEO.