Who are 2013's best contractors?

The 11th Annual Greater Washington GovCon Awards celebrated the innovative companies and individuals of the government contracting industry, led by SRA's Ernst Volgenua, who was inducted into the hall of fame.

The 11th Annual Greater Washington Government Contractor Awards last night celebrated the innovative companies and executives who made an impact in the last year on the government contracting industry.

The awards program is produced by the Professional Services Council and the Fairfax, Va., Chamber of Commerce.

Nine awards were made, including a hall of fame induction, a public sector partner of the year award, four contractor awards, and three executive awards.

The winners were:

Contractor of the Year (Less than $25 million):

  • Credence Management Solutions (Winner)
  • APX Labs

  • Berico Technologies
  • DRT Strategies Inc.
  • Incadence Strategic Solutions

Contractor of the Year ($25 million - $75 million):

  • XLA (Winner)
  • Aquilent

  • Octo Consulting Group
  • Technatomy Corp.
  • Vistronix

Contractor of the Year ($75 million - $300 million):

  • Salient Federal Solutions (Winner)
  • Altamira Technologies Corp.

  • Digital Management Inc.
  • Noblis Inc.
  • Novetta Solutions
  • Systems Made Simple

Contractor of the Year (Greater than $300 million):

  • Carahsoft Technology Corp. (Winner)
  • Accenture Federal Services

  • MacAulay-Brown Inc.
  • Northrop Grumman Information Systems
  • TeleCommunication Systems Inc.

Executive of the Year (Less than $75 million):

  • Kymm McCabe, ASI Government (Winner)
  • David Fout, Acquilent

  • Jeff Handy, Fulcrum IT Services
  • Larry Letow, Convergence Technology Consulting
  • Mehul Sanghani, Octo Consulting Group
  • Scott Goss, Preferred Systems Solutions
  • Kim Hayes, The Ambit Group 

Executive of the Year ($75 million - $300 million):

  • Joe Martore, Calibre Systems Inc. (Winner)
  • Brad Antle, Salient Federal Solutions

  • Dennis Kelley, A-T Solutions
  • John Wood, Telos Corp.

 Executive of the Year (Greater than $300 million):

  • Kathleen Flanagan, ABT Associates (Winner)
  • Ted Davies, Unisys Federal Systems

  • Sid Fuchs, MacAulay-Brown Inc.
  • Charles Prow, IBM
  • Anthony Smeraglinolo, Engility Corp.
  • Jody Tedesco, NJVC LLC

Public Sector Partner of the Year:

  • Nick Nayak, chief procurement officer, Homeland Security Department

Hall of Fame Honoree:

  • Dr. Ernst Volgenau, founder and chairman, SRA International