Northern Virginia Technology Council Announces the 2019 Tech 100 Honorees
NVTC’s Tech 100 awards celebrate the most innovative technology companies and top tech executives in the region
HERNDON, VA– NOVEMBER 19, 2019–The Northern Virginia Technology Council (NVTC) today announced the 2019 NVTC Tech 100, a list of groundbreaking companies, leaders and innovators within the region’s technology community. These technology companies and executives have demonstrated dedication, vision and innovation within the region’s technology industry.
This year’s program attracted over 180 nominations throughout the Greater Washington area. Each nomination was carefully reviewed and considered by a panel of judges that included Joel Kallett, Managing Director of Clearsight Advisors; Sam Maness, Managing Director of Defense and Government Services Investment Banking at Raymond James & Associates, Inc.; April L. Young, PhD, Managing Director at Hercules Capital; and Dendy Young, Managing Partner at McLean Capital, LLC. One hundred tech companies and 25 executives comprise the 2019 NVTC Tech 100 awards list. The honorees truly represent the region’s diverse and thriving technology ecosystem.
The 2019 NVTC Tech 100 honorees will be celebrated at an exclusive party at the Ritz-Carlton, Tysons Corner on December 9, 2019.
During the event, NVTC’s Veterans Employment Initiative (VEI) Veterans Service Award winners will also be announced. This award recognizes the NVTC member companies who have demonstrated a superlative level of engagement with the VEI and support for the Veteran community.
Congratulations to the 2019 NVTC Tech 100 honorees:
2019 Tech 100 Companies
3Pillar Global, Dovel Technologies, Perspecta, Accenture, DTS, PFP Cybersecurity, AEGIS.net, EastBanc Technologies, Qlarion, Aligned Energy, Electrosoft, QOMPLX, All Traffic Solutions,
EventBank, QTS, Alteryx, EVERFI, Remine, Altruista Health, Excella, Ridgeline International, AMERICAN SYSTEMS, Expedition Technology, RIVA Solutions Inc., ANRA Technologies Inc, Fonteva, Samsung, AppTek, General Dynamics Information Technology, SAP, Aquicore, GuidePoint Security LLC, ScienceLogic, ArdentMC, Gunnison Consulting Group, Inc., ScientiaMobile, ARInspect, Harmonia Holdings Group, Shared Spectrum Company (SSC), Attain, LLC, Homesnap, Siemens Government Technologies, Bandura Cyber, ICF, Simulyze, Binary Fountain, Infinite Skience, LLC, Blue Ridge Networks, IntelliDyne, SOC Telemed (SOC), Blueprint Consulting Services Group, Iridium Communications, Inc., Softrams, Bricata, IronNet Cybersecurity, Sonatype, CALIBRE Systems, Inc., Karsun Solutions, SOS International LLC (SOSi), Caveonix, Kublr, Surefire Local, Centauri, LeaseAccelerator, Telos Corporation, CGI Federal, LifeCents, ThreatQuotient, ChurnZero, LiveSafe, Transaction Network Services (TNS), Clarabridge, LookingGlass™ Cyber Solutions, Two Six Labs, Cognosante, Lynk U.Group, cove, Mapbox, Unanet, CSCI, MAXIMUS, Unissant, CTSI, Microsoft Corp, ViON, Customer Value Partners (CVP), Mobile Posse, Virtru, Cvent, Nexus, WeDoIT LLC, Daon, NTT DATA, Zyter, Deltek, Ofinno, LLC, DocASAP, Peraton
Tech 100 Executives
John Ackerly, Virtru
Blake Allison, LifeCents
Greg Baroni, Attain, LLC
Mark Bishof, Clarabridge
Matt Calkins, Appian
Niki Christoff, Salesforce
Andrew Churchill, Qlik
Lara Coffee, CSCI
Frederick Costa, MetaPhase Consulting
Tony Crescenzo, IntelliDyne
John Czupak, ThreatQuotient
Tom Davidson, EVERFI
Dominic Delmolino, Accenture Federal Services
David DeWolf, 3Pillar Global
Dev Ganesan, PathFactory
Abby Hammer, ChurnZero
Wayne Jackson, Sonatype
Ashish Kachru, Altruista Health
Nazzic Keene, SAIC
Slava Koltovich, Kublr
Julie McPherson, Booz Allen Hamilton
Richard Pineda, CALIBRE Systems, Inc.
David Quattrone, Cvent
Matt Strottman, In-Q-Tel
George Young, Elastic
About the Northern Virginia Technology Council
The Northern Virginia Technology Council (NVTC) is the membership and trade association for the technology community in Northern Virginia. As one of the largest technology councils in the nation, NVTC serves about 1,000 companies from all sectors of the technology industry, as well as service providers, universities, foreign embassies, nonprofit organizations, and governmental agencies. Through its member companies, NVTC represents about 350,000 employees in the region. NVTC is recognized as the nation’s leader in providing its technology community with networking and educational events; specialized services and benefits; public policy advocacy; branding of its region as a major global technology center; initiatives in targeted business sectors and in the international, entrepreneurship, workforce and education arenas; and the NVTC Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit charity that supports the NVTC Veterans Employment Initiative and other priorities within Virginia’s technology community. Visit NVTC at http://www.nvtc.org.
SOURCE: SOC Telemed