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SECAF Names 15th Annual Government Contractor Award Winners

Celebrating GovCon Community Success

MCLEAN, Va.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The Small and Emerging Contractors Advisory Forum (SECAF) announced the winners of the 15th Annual Government Contractor Awards at an awards gala attended by 500 members of the government contracting community. Winners were chosen from an elite field of innovative and growing organizations and their leaders.

The Government Contractor of the Year awards recognize companies in four revenue categories that have shown a compelling and profound commitment to excellence in growth and financial performance. Winners are:

Government Contractor of the Year: Under $7.5 Million in Revenue

  • Andworx, LLC

Government Contractor of the Year: $7.5 to $15 Million in Revenue

  • Cyber Defense Technologies

Government Contractor of the Year: $15 to $27.5 Million in Revenue

  • Royce Geo

Government Contractor of the Year: $27.5 to $50 Million in Revenue

  • Raft

The Award of Excellence highlights an organization that represents excellence within their community, the government contracting industry, and towards employees. Congratulations to:

Award of Excellence

  • TCG, Inc

The Government Project of the Year is given to a company that has delivered a stellar program with significant value to the federal government. This year’s winner is:

Government Project of the Year

  • INCATech LLC

The Mentor-Protégé Program of the Year honors companies that have shown a compelling and profound commitment to excellence through its efforts as a prime contractor. Thank you and congratulations to:

Mentor-Protégé Program of the Year

  • Leidos (with Sure Secure Solutions)

The Special Recognition Award is presented to a small business that – in the judges’ view – exemplifies many of the core qualities of the other SECAF awards and has a strong focus on providing class-leading services and solutions.

Special Recognition Award

  • Dignari

The Executive of the Year represents DC-based individual that has shown a compelling and profound commitment to excellence to their company, within the community, the government contracting industry, and towards their employees.

Executive of the Year

  • Olivia Trivisani Bowker, Amivero

The Government Advocate of the Year commends an organization or a person within the federal government who has provided leadership, commitment, and direction and had a profound and positive impact on the small and emerging contracting community.

Government Advocate of the Year

  • Mitchell Winans, Internal Revenue Service

The SECAF Advocate of the Year is bestowed upon a member who tirelessly championed the organization’s mission.

SECAF Advocate of the Year

  • Jon Williams, PilieroMazza

A distinguished group of judges selected the winners including Cyndi Barreda, Shiv Krishnan (CEO, KOOLROX), Kevin Robbins (Co-Founder of Blue Delta Capital Partners and Wolf Den Associates), and Jeffrey Mark, Partner (CM Equity Partners). The Event Chairs were Scott Brezler (Managing Partner, Government Contracting Industry Group, DHG), Cameron Hamilton (Managing Director, FON Advisors), and Jill Cochones (Vice President and Relationship Manager – Government Contracting Specialty Group, Atlantic Union Bank).

More information about the Gala, including past winners and opportunities to be involved in future award seasons, can be found on the SECAF Awards site.

About SECAF

The Small and Emerging Contractors Advisory Forum (SECAF) has empowered government contractors to scale and succeed. SECAF is comprised of the senior leaders from active government contractors and established service providers. Members have access to the connections, events, education, tools and resources needed to stay on top of industry trends, win government contracts, and experience exponential growth. For more information, visit www.secaf.org/.

Contacts

Julia Nelson

SECAF

(703) 574-1117

[email protected]

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