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Jan 13, 2021

Accenture Federal Services wins $50M U.S. Patent, Trademark Office contract

Arlington-based Accenture Federal Services (AFS) announced Wednesday it has been awarded a $50 million U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) contract to work on the agency’s financial management systems for the Office of the Chief Financial Officer (OCFO). Under the five-year contract, AFS will provide program management, operations and maintenance services to modernize USPTO’s Information […][...]

Rendering of first Innovation Campus academic building, where the center will be located. Courtesy Virginia Tech
Jan 13, 2021

Virginia Tech receives $10M gift for AI center, other programs

With a $10 million gift from Mehul Sanghani, CEO of Reston-based Octo Consulting Group, and his wife, Hema, Virginia Tech has renamed its Center for Artificial Intelligence and Data Analytics in the couple’s honor. The Sanghani Center will move its headquarters to Virginia Tech’s $1 billion Innovation Campus, which will be u[...]

Jan 12, 2021

Md. tech company acquires Fairfax analytics firm

Maryland-based tech company Smartronix LLC announced Monday it has acquired Fairfax-based analytics company Datastrong. Financial terms of the acquisition were not disclosed. Smartronix LLC provides cloud, C5ISR, advanced engineering and IT services, while Datastrong specializes in data architecture, design and business analytics for government and commercial clients. “Our acquisition of Datastrong represents an important step [&helli[...]

Jan 12, 2021

Colo.-based company acquires Herndon contractor for $112M

Colorado Springs, Colorado-based tech contractor Vectrus announced Dec. 28, 2020, that it would acquire Herndon-based Zenetex — a transaction valued at $112 million.  Vectrus provides operations, logistics and IT services to the U.S. government, and Zenetex provides services to defense and national security clients. The acquisition will expand Vectrus’ client base and adds more than […][...]

One Holland Place office building. Photo courtesy Colliers
Jan 12, 2021

Three Henrico County office buildings sell for $19.2M total

Three office buildings in Henrico County collectively sold for $19.2 million, Colliers International announced Tuesday.  The office buildings, known as the Midtown Office Portfolio, total 155,368 square feet. The buildings include One Holland Place (at 2235 Staples Mill Road) and Vistas I & II (at 5540 and 5516 Falmouth Str[...]

Jan 12, 2021

Booz Allen’s TEAMS business unit acquired by Chantilly company

Chantilly-based System High Corp. announced Monday it has acquired McLean-based Fortune 500 global management consulting company Booz Allen Hamilton Inc.’s technical, engineering, advisory and management support (TEAMS) business unit. Financial terms of the acquisition were not disclosed, but the Booz Allen business unit includes 110 employees and serves the Missile Defense Agency (MDA). “The close […][...]

Jan 11, 2021

State sees one COVID death every 39 minutes

Every 39 minutes, a person died from COVID-19 in Virginia last week, according to reports from the state health department Monday. The state’s COVID-19 numbers continued to climb, with 35,850 new cases over the past week and 261 deaths, according to the Virginia Department of Health’s Jan. 11 update. The current seven-day positivity rate is […]

Jan 8, 2021

COVID-19 vaccinations for Va. essential workers start Monday

On Monday, 11 Virginia health districts will begin COVID-19 vaccinations of “frontline essential workers,” including police, teachers and grocery store workers, the Virginia Department of Health announced Friday afternoon. Some regions will continue vaccinations of priority group 1a, which includes frontline health care providers and employees and residents of long-term care facilities. But the following […][...]

About 22,000 gun rights protesters assembled at the State Capitol on Martin Luther King Jr. Day in January. Photo AP Images/Mike Morones
Jan 8, 2021

General Assembly will see limited in-person gatherings, higher security for 2021 Lobby Day

A federal judge said Friday that a dispute over the scheduled closing of the Pocahontas Building, the temporary offices for delegates and state senators during the General Assembly session, has been settled. In December, Virginia state Sen. Bill DeSteph, R-Virginia Beach, sued Senate Rules Committee Chair Sen. Mamie E. Locke, D-[...]

Del. Luke Torian will lead the newly organized Virginia Minority Business Commission.
Jan 8, 2021

Del. Torian elected chair of Virginia Minority Business Commission

Del. Luke Torian has been elected chair of the newly organized Virginia Minority Business Commission at its inaugural meeting on Thursday. The commission was created by the 2020-2022 biennial state budget to promote growth and competitiveness of minority-owned businesses in Virginia and evaluate best practices to expand minority[...]

Liberty University is claiming that grant changes discriminate against online learners.
Jan 8, 2021

Liberty University sues state over tuition assistance cut for online students

Liberty University, the large, private nonprofit Christian school in Lynchburg, has filed a lawsuit against Gov. Ralph Northam and the director of the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia (SCHEV), alleging that amendments to the 2020 state budget “wrongly exclude Virginia students who access higher education through [...]

1601 Roseneath Rd. rendering courtesy Capital Square
Jan 8, 2021

350-unit apartment complex coming to Richmond’s Scott’s Addition

A 350-unit mixed-use apartment building is coming to Richmond’s Scott’s Addition neighborhood by late 2022 or early 2023, Glen Allen-based real estate investment company Capital Square and Charleston, South Carolina-based real estate developer Greystar announced Thursday. Capital Square and Greystar purchased 2.28 acres of l[...]

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