20 : Advanced Performance Consulting Group.
Location:Washington, DC
Annual growth rate:100.00%
2003 revenue:2,400,000
2002 revenue:1,750,000
2001 revenue:1,450,000
2000 revenue:300,000
1999 revenue:150,000
Leadership:Kimberly McCabe
Number of employees:30
Web site:www.apcg.com
Lines of business:Strategic planning and management, transformation management, performance management, budget integration, e-government support, strategic communications
Major customers:Office of Management and Budget, Defense Department, Office of the Comptroller, Commerce Department, Navy Department Chief Information Office, Defense Information Systems Agency, Coast Guard, Air Force, Joint Security Training Consortium
Major contracts/projects:Advanced Performance Consulting Group developed and maintains the Defense Department''s Comptroller iCenter. The iCenter is a multi-phase government to government project. It includes Web site design and content development, Section 508 compliance, strategic communications and marketing, change management and project management. The one-stop resource for federal financial managers was a concept created and architectured by APCG. The site, initially launched in 2002, is an education and information hub containing hundreds of links to news, financial resources, legislation, reform initiatives, strategic plans, directives and briefings.
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