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Home News Business Trends Nearly 300 Virginia companies make the Inc. 5000 list

Nearly 300 Virginia companies make the Inc. 5000 list

Published August 15, 2018 by Robert Powell, III

This year 298 Virginia companies have made the Inc. 5000 list of the fastest-growing companies in the U.S.

The highest-ranking Virginia company on the list is DGC International, a Vienna-based government services firm, which came in at No. 11.

The company recorded a three-year growth rate of 14,476 percent.

Founded in 2010, DGC had annual revenue of nearly $180 million last year.

DGC also was the highest-ranking Virginia company on the 2017 list when it was No. 20.

Eight of the top 10 Virginia companies on the Inc. were are government services providers. The other two are involed in IT management and IT system development.

All 10 companies are based in Northern Virginia.

The other nine companies in Virginia’s top 10 are:

No. 22: TechAnax, Woodbridge, 9,508 percent growth, government services, $24.5 million in 2017 revenue

No. 42:  Ecology Mir Group, Manassas, 6,395 percent, government services, $7.4 million

No. 116: FedBiz IT Solutions LLC, Leesburg, 3,384 percent, government services, $20.1 million

No. 132: TerraCotta Technologies, Chantilly, 2,990 percent, government services, $9.2 million

No. 116: stackArmor, Tysons, 2,949 percent, government services, $3.1 million

No. 167: Stealth-ISS Group, Arlngton, 2,573 percent, IT management, $2.71 million

No. 169: Dignari, Alexandria, 2,551 percent, government services, $8.4 million

No. 178: Indev, Arlington, 2,418 percent, government services, $8.2 million

No. 183: ByteCubed,  Arlington, 2,353 percent, IT system development, $33.2 million

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