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Tysons tech firm announces $100K expansion

Move expected to create 61 jobs

//March 7, 2022//

Tysons tech firm announces $100K expansion

Move expected to create 61 jobs

// March 7, 2022//

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Tysons-based Easy Dynamics Corp. will invest $100,000 to expand operations and create 61 jobs, Gov. Glenn Youngkin announced Monday.

Easy Dynamics is a technology services provider that focuses on cybersecurity, cloud computing and information sharing. New jobs include software engineers, business analysts, project managers and other business support roles.

“Northern Virginia has emerged as one of the nation’s leading and thriving tech hubs for driving growth and innovation for our nation,” said Easy Dynamics CEO Poupak Afshar in a news release announcing the expansion. “We chose Fairfax County as our corporate headquarters due to the proximity and access to federal agencies, industry partners and top talent. Northern Virginia is home to the second-largest cybersecurity workforce in the U.S. and the state’s attractive business climate make the area a fantastic location for technology companies of all sizes.”

Founded in 2006 in Fairfax County, Easy Dynamics offers technology solutions and management consulting to give customers the technical excellence and business acumen to advise on tactical and strategic initiatives.

Easy Dynamics “has been an innovator in workforce development, and we look forward to using our Fairfax County-funded talent initiative to help it grow in the county,” said Victor Hoskins, president and CEO of the Fairfax County Economic Development Authority.  

Easy Dynamics is also working to broaden the tech talent pool, including becoming one of the first Virginia companies to participate in the Break Through Tech DC’s Sprinternship, Afshar said. The three-week, paid internship program aims to propel more young women and underrepresented communities into the tech field.

“We are committed to a more inclusive future of tech and invest in programs that develop the next generation of tech leaders in our community,” Afshar said.

The FCEDA worked with the Virginia Economic Development Partnership to secure the project for Virginia and will support Easy Dynamics’ job creation through the state-funded Virginia Jobs Investment program.

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