Fast 50 Government Contractors: 2008
1 : ESCgov Inc.
Location:McLean, VA
Annual growth rate:275.59%
2007 revenue:46,541,521
2006 revenue:50,935,868
2005 revenue:43,914,212
2004 revenue:37,448,395
2003 revenue:233,876
Leadership:Raj Mittu
Number of employees:7
Web site:www.escgov.com
Lines of business:Software on-demand, hardware on-demand, enterprise software licensing, IT services
Major customers:Defense Information Systems Agency, Homeland Security, Defense and Treasury departments, intelligence agencies.
Major contracts/projects:The DIA Software Library contract was awarded to ESCgov in September 2007 for $30 million to provide tools and related services. The contract establishes a software library service in which software licenses are checked out as needed, and then later returned and exchanged for other licenses to support new or changing requirements. Under the DISA Software as a Service contract for Access and Security Configuration Control Utility Services, ESCgov provides DISA a flexible software as a managed service solution priced on a per server, per month basis. The ultimate value of the contract will be determined by usage and is projected to be $7 million.

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