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New! 2008 Top 25 8(a) List

Washington Technology's Top 25 8(a) list recognizes some of the most successful small businesses in the government market. Our ranking provides in-depth information about these companies and their place in the market.

The Top 25 8(a) list is an important part of Washington Technology's coverage of the issues and challenges facing small government contractors.


Previous Top 25 8(a) Lists ..
2007: Diverse Talents
 

Top 8(a)s show wide range of information technology skills as ANCs continue their dominance

When the Air Force wanted to build and maintain an underground hospital in Korea, it turned to Eagle Group International LLC.

The small business in Atlanta developed a plan that used existing facilities to build a hospital that could survive conventional and unconventional attacks. Eagle Group’s medical logistics division studied patient throughput and capacity and evaluated what would be needed to sustain the facility until it could be resupplied.[More]

2006: Help or Hassle?
 

In small-business IT contracting, the challenge is distinguishing which agencies have the dollars and a willingness to assist

The federal IT market appears robust and lucrative for small businesses — government spends billions each year.

But the environment is rife with conflicting reports as to the amount of small-business contracting, making any assessment of the true nature of the business landscape nearly impossible...[More]

2005: 8(a)'s Still a Hit
 

8(a)s still a hit with ANCs, tribally owned companies

Alaska Native Corporations and tribally owned companies increase their presence on the Top 25 8(a) list, with 10 such companies ranking among the most successful small businesses in the government market...[More]

2004:Let's Get Serious
 

As woman-owned small businesses make inroads in federal market, some question whether special set asides are needed

Cairo Corp. of Chantilly, Va., has grown nearly 200 percent annually during the past five years and now tops Washington Technology's annual list of the 50 fastest-growing federal IT contractors. Owner and president Alba Alemán said she doesn't want any special treatment from the government because of her gender...[More]

2003:Native American Firms Climb the Small Biz Ladder
 


Companies more 'entrepreneurial' in government market

When Barney Uhart came to work for Chugach Alaska Corp. in 1993, the company was emerging from bankruptcy. The corporation and its Alaskan Native members in the coastal area of Prince William Sound had been devastated by the Exxon Valdez oil spill, which severely damaged the fisheries they depended on as major source of revenue...[More]



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