Lessons from the top contractors of 2009

The annual Greater Washington Government Contractor Awards is about more than just networking and recognition for the winners and finalists.

The program produced by the Fairfax County, Va., Chamber of Commerce, the Professional Services Council and Washington Technology has become a vehicle for lessons learned.

As the profiles on the following pages illustrate, the individuals and companies honored have much to teach us about success, integrity and dedication.

It is our belief that these companies and individuals represent the best of what is happening in today’s market. So sit back and enjoy, you might just learn something.

Click below for lesson learned:

Contractor of the year, under $25 million, Dovel Technologies

Contractor of the year, $25 million to $75 million, High Performance Technologies

Contractor of the year, $75 million to $300 million, Whitney Bradley & Brown Inc. 

Contractor of the year, over $300 million, CACI International

Executive of the year, under $75 million, Jerry Torres, Torres A E Solutions

Executive of the year, $75 million to $300 million, William Hoover, American Systems

Executive of the year, over $300 million, Sudhakar Kesavan, ICF International

Public sector partner of the year, David Drabkin, GSA

Hall of fame honoree, Al Nashman, CSC

List of 2009 winners and finalists


About the Author

Nick Wakeman is the editor-in-chief of Washington Technology. Follow him on Twitter: @nick_wakeman.

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