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Revision as of 18:39, 12 April 2016


For the purposes of this wiki, a government IT contractor is a U.S. entity (business, company, corporation, etc.) which:

  1. is U.S. government- or self-certified as 8(a), 8(a) Joint Venture, HUBZone, or Small Disadvantaged and/or features ownership by a minority, woman, veteran, service disabled veteran, or community development corporation (CDC); and
  2. provides general IT and/or custom software development services under government contract.

Note: The columns on all the following tables are sortable for your convenience. Simply click the small arrows in the title of each column to use this feature. Additionally, if you wish to sort by column X and then column Y, simply left-click the desired arrow for the first column to sort by, and then hold the Shift key and left-click the desired arrow for the second column to sort by.

All active government IT contractors

Contractor Certifications and ownership Headquarters
(State)
Key information Additional notes
Example contractor 1 woman-owned, self-certified small disadvantaged Example state Website and LinkedIn
Example contractor 2 8(a), woman-owned, minority-owned Example state Website and LinkedIn

Inactive government IT contractors

Contractor Certifications and ownership Headquarters
(State)
Key information Additional notes

References