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The annual Government Contractors Awards program picked the best companies and executives for 2011. Who captured the top honors?
Four businesses and three executives were honored Tuesday night as the ninth annual Greater Washington Government Contractor Awards program unveiled its 2011 class of winners.
Awards are giving to contractors in four revenue categories and to executives in three revenue categories.
The awards program, produced by the Fairfax, Va., Chamber of Commerce, the Professional Services Council and Washington Technology, recognized outstanding achievement by companies and executives during the past year.
The program also honored Robert Beyster, founder of Science Applications International Corp., with the hall of fame award.
The 2011 winners are:
Contractor of the year (less than $25 million)
CPS Professional Services LLC
Contractor of the year ($25 million to $75 million)
Agilex
Contractor of the year ($75 million to $300 million)
Systems Planning and Analysis Inc.
Contractor of the year (greater than $300 million)
Vangent
Executive of the year (less than $75 million)
Dolly Oberio, C2 Technologies Inc.
Exeuctive of the year ($75 million to $300 million)
Chris Torti, Jorge Scientific Corp.
Executive of the year (more than $300 million)
Paul Cofoni, CACI International Inc.
The winners were picked from among 35 finalists spread across the various categories. Click here to see all the finalists.
Also honored were the public sector partners of the year: Dan Gordon, administrator of the Office of Federal Procurement Policy, and Michele Foster, an acquisition executive with Veterans Affairs.
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