Continuing our spotlight on the most viewed businesses, here we share some of the firms focused on the Department of Justice which were the most viewed profiles on the OrangeSlices partner platform of late and that you should be getting to know. These businesses are winning, growing, and driving some of the key missions of Federal agencies, and are among those to watch as you consider potential vendors, partners, and employers, in the months and years ahead.
- Innovative Management Concepts, Inc. (IMC) **
- NTT DATA **
- Leidos
- Accenture Federal
- Booz Allen Hamilton
- CGI Federal
- GDIT
- BAE Systems
- ManTech
- ECS **
- Deloitte **
- GovCIO **
- Guidehouse **
- MindPoint Group
- Jacobs
- The MITRE Corporation **
- E-INFOSOL
- ITC Federal **
- Planet Technologies
- 22nd Century Technologies **
- ICF **
- IntelliDyne **
- Sky Solutions **
- Akira Technologies
- Bixal/ AVB Digital
- Steampunk **
- Sierra7 **
- FedWriters **
- A-TEK **
- Trilogy Innovations **
- AIS (Applied Information Sciences) **
- Nava **
- Forum One
- Agile5 Technologies **
- Zen Strategics **
- SHR Consulting Group
- TechSur **
- MetaPhase Consulting **
- Gridiron IT
** An Elev8 GovCon Honoree, noted for a corporate culture that demonstrates excellence, making the company a beacon for talent, for partners, and for clients.
We cannot and will not speculate here as to the reasons for the increased interest, but whether it is a company evaluating them as a potential partner; a federal acquisition leader doing their due diligence; or a consultant weighing their next job move, this group of companies has been receiving increased interest.
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Feel like you are missing out on some of the key action at the DOJ? It can be hard to keep up. Make sure you are in the know by checking out the Justice Department intel page, chock full of insights and intelligence related to the agency.
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