GovCIO ranks on Inc. 5000’s fastest-growing companies
Washington, D.C. – GovernmentCIO has landed in the upper echelons of the Inc. 5000 list, earning a spot as America’s 848th fastest-growing company of 2020. Among the rankings, GovernmentCIO placed 42nd in the government services category and fifth in the Washington, D.C. metro area.
From the moment of its founding in 2010, GovernmentCIO has grown rapidly due to the team’s unwavering dedication and ingenuity. GovernmentCIO enjoyed one of its fastest-growing years yet, with a 562 percent growth rate in 2019.
“We are proud of our ongoing success, a product of our team’s dedication and hard work, and the opportunity to take on America’s most significant and momentous federal IT projects,” said GovernmentCIO CEO Brian Moran.
GovernmentCIO has taken on a prominent role at the Department of Veterans Affairs and continues to expand into the Department of Health and Human Services and the Defense Health Agency. Driven by the company’s missions to transform government IT, GovernmentCIO’s team works together with government agencies to continually improve their services.
The company has positioned itself for further growth winning key contract vehicles over the past year at the VA and HHS. The company was awarded the Veterans Intake, Conversion, and Communication Services Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity contract and the National Institutes of Health Center for Information Technology Blanket Purchase Agreement.
GovernmentCIO is a values-driven, veteran-owned business inspired by a passion for modernizing government services in ways that improve the lives of millions of Americans.
“We are humbled to be able to exercise our core mission of transforming federal IT during such a challenging moment for our country,” said GovernmentCIO COO Kristin Gill. “It has never been more vital for the American people to have access to responsive and modernized agency services, and we look forward to continue empowering our federal partners to meet the challenges of today while building the government of tomorrow.”