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Mar 11, 2020

Health insurers say they’ll waive coronavirus testing fees

WASHINGTON — Major health insurance companies will waive copayments for novel coronavirus testing, Vice President Mike Pence said at a briefing with firm executives and President Donald Trump at the White House on Tuesday. “While the risk to the average American of contracting the coronavirus remains low, we want a full partnership with industry and […]

The Rotunda at the University of Virginia.
Mar 10, 2020

U.Va. moving all classes online as coronavirus spreads in Va.

UPDATE, 3:34 p.m., MARCH 11: The University of Virginia’s College at Wise is the latest state higher education institution to announce that it is suspending in-person education and will be moving all classes online as coronavirus spreads in Virginia.  U.Va. Wise plans to switch to online classes as of March 23 for the rem[...]

1901 Group CEO Sonu Singh
Mar 9, 2020

1901 Group expanding into Washington County

Reston-based information technology services company 1901 Group will invest $1.15 million in Washington County to establish its third Virginia operations center, creating 150 jobs, Gov. Ralph Northam announced Monday. The new center will be located at the Virginia Highlands Small Business Incubator in Abingdon, where small busin[...]

Dr. M. Norman Oliver, Virginia State Health Commissioner, speaks at a press conference as Jeff McKay, right, chairman of Fairfax County Board of Supervisors, right, looks on Sunday, March 8, 2020, in Fairfax, Va., during the announcement of a second presumptive positive cases of coronavirus COVID-19 in Virginia. AP Photo/Luis M. Alvarez
Mar 9, 2020

Eight Virginians test positive for coronavirus

CORRECTION: Virginia Business previously reported that there were nine cases of COVID-19 in the commonwealth. However, a U.S. Navy announcement Tuesday about a civilian worker in Falls Church who reported positive for the coronavirus concerned one of the cases already reported by the Virginia Department of Health. Virginia has e[...]

Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax, in his duties as president of the Senate, brings Saturday's session to order. (Photo by Chip Lauterbach | Capital News Service)
Mar 9, 2020

Democratic lawmakers reflect on historic General Assembly session

RICHMOND, Va. — Virginia lawmakers passed over 1,200 new laws in two months, a variety of them in the final days of the 2020 session, which expanded into Sunday evening to accommodate the backlog of legislation. This session has been the first time since 1994 that the Democrats have controlled both chambers of the General [...]

Sun Tribe Solar technician installing solar panels. Photo provided by Sun Tribe Solar.
Mar 6, 2020

Lawmakers OK bill to bring solar to low-income communities

RICHMOND, Va. — The General Assembly passed a bill that aims to increase access to renewable energy for lower-income communities. House Bill 573, introduced by Del. Mark Keam, D-Fairfax, amends an existing solar development pilot program that requires utility companies to invest in renewable energy. Keam’s bill adds the [...]

Mar 4, 2020

OBXtek Inc. wins $44.2M State Dept. contract

McLean-based information technology government contractor OBXtek Inc. was awarded a five-year, $44.2 million contract from the Department of State to support the Bureau of Diplomatic Security’s Technical Security Engineering (TSE) Division, OBXtek announced Wednesday. OBXtek will provide program management, operational support and administrative support, as well as developing training analysis and manage training programs.  The [&hel[...]

Mar 4, 2020

SAIC to raise $400M to finance Unisys Federal acquisition

Reston-based federal contractor Science Applications International Corp. (SAIC) will raise $400 million to finance its $1.2 billion acquisition of Reston-based Unisys Federal, the company announced Wednesday. SAIC will launch an offering of senior notes due in 2028 and will use the proceeds, cash on its balance sheet, borrowings under its credit facility and proceeds from […]

Gwendolyn "Gwen" Bingham, Owens & Minor board member
Mar 3, 2020

Owens & Minor names new board member

Mechanicsville-based Fortune 500 medical supply distribution company Owens & Minor Inc. has appointed retired U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Gwendolyn “Gwen” Bingham to its board of directors, effective March 5. Bingham is a retired three-star U.S. Army lieutenant general and most recently was the Department of the Army’s assi[...]

Mar 3, 2020

MBA Consulting Services names COO

Chantilly-based management consulting firm MBA Consulting Services Inc. on Monday named Mark Colturi as chief operating officer. Colturi was most recently the executive vice president of Sevatec Inc., but served as principal of Booz Allen Hamilton for 25 years until 2012. He has approximately 35 years of experience total having [...]

Former site of Colortree Group Inc. at 8000 Villa Park Drive in Henrico
Mar 3, 2020

Former Colortree factory to be taken over by new company

Tulsa, Oklahoma-based marketing conglomerate Moore DM Group will invest $31 million in reopening the Henrico County printing plant formerly operated by Colortree Group Inc., which abruptly went out of business in June, leaving 240 employees out of work. The new plant will be run as Richmond Print Group, a subsidiary of Moore DM [...]

Stephen Fritz, HHHunt COO
Mar 3, 2020

HHHunt names new COO

Blacksburg-based real estate company HHHunt Corp. promoted Stephen Fritz to chief operating officer, the company announced Tuesday. Fritz was most recently senior vice president of HHHunt and president of HHHunt Homes. As COO, he will serve on the company’s executive committee. He will be based in the Richmond and Raleigh offi[...]

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