DBE and 8a: Collaborative IT Forces in Virginia

The collaboration between Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (DBE) and firms participating in the Small Business Administration’s 8(a) Business Development program has proven to be a powerful force in driving innovation and growth in Virginia’s information technology (IT) sector. DBEs are small businesses that are at a competitive disadvantage due to social or economic factors, while the […]

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GSA Schedule and Cloud Synergies in Virginia

GSA Schedule and Cloud Synergies in Virginia

With the increasing demand for cloud services in the government sector, the General Services Administration (GSA) Schedule has become an important tool for agencies in Virginia to acquire these services efficiently and cost-effectively. The GSA Schedule is a pre-negotiated contract vehicle that allows government agencies to purchase goods and services from pre-approved vendors. By utilizing […]

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8a Firms Lead Virginia into the Digital Age

8a Firms Lead Virginia into the Digital Age

From government agencies to small businesses, 8(a) firms are leading Virginia into the digital age with innovative solutions and cutting-edge technologies. These firms, which are certified as socially and economically disadvantaged businesses, are making significant strides in helping organizations across the state embrace digital transformation and stay competitive in today’s rapidly evolving technology landscape. One […]

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SWAM Leaders Define the Future of Virginia IT

SWAM Leaders Define the Future of Virginia IT

SWAM (Small, Women-owned, and Minority-owned Business) leaders are playing a key role in defining the future of Virginia’s IT industry. These leaders bring a diverse range of backgrounds, perspectives, and experiences to the table, helping to drive innovation and address the unique challenges facing the state’s technology sector. SWAM leaders are often underestimated in the […]

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