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CDW Corp. purchases Norfolk-based Amplified IT

Norfolk-based education consulting firm Amplified IT has been purchased by CDW Corp., an Illinois-based Fortune 500 technological services provider, CDW announced Tuesday. Founded in 2008, Amplified IT focuses on the K-12 and higher education markets and is Google's leading K-12 services partner. CDW offers its services to educati[...]

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UPDATED: Va. becomes 2nd state with consumer data protection law

Updated March 2: Gov. Ralph Northam signed the Consumer Data Protection Act on Tuesday. In a statement, sponsor Sen. David Marsden, D-Fairfax, said, “This is a huge step forward. By creating this omnibus bill, we take the lead in data privacy in the United States. This omnibus bill is clear, concise and holds companies accountable fo[...]

Virginia State Capitol. Photo by Conor Lobb, VCU Capital News Service
Technology

A bright spot

The coronavirus pandemic divided Loudoun County into two worlds in 2020 — tech and touch, says Buddy Rizer, the county’s executive director for economic development. While the pandemic devastated in-person “touch” businesses such as restaurants, shops and service providers, Northern Virginia’s tech-related companies continued to for[...]

Microsoft announced in May 2020 that it would invest $64 million in a software development and R&D hub at Reston Town Center, creating 1,500 jobs. Photo rendering courtesy Microsoft Corp.
Real Estate

Brick by brick

The continuing progress on Amazon.com Inc.’s massive East Coast headquarters in Arlington, along with the promise of four new casinos across the state, kept spirits buoyed in Virginia’s construction sector in 2020. Across the country, construction employment decreased in December 2020 compared with December 2019, but not in Northern[...]

Workers install a jet bridge at the new concourse under construction at Reagan National Airport in Arlington. Photo courtesy MWAA/Project Journey
The Big Book

Heavy hitters

Just as Zoom conferences and cloud computing have transformed our pandemic-era work lives, so too is technology changing the nature of influence. That evolution is perhaps best evidenced by the addition of Reston-based MicroStrategy CEO Michael Saylor to Virginia Business’ 2021 list of the 50 most influential Virginians. Saylor may[...]

features

Talking shop

Charis Jones, by any measure, is a major success. Her online retail brand, Sassy Jones, was the top-ranking Virginia business on the 2020 Inc. 5000 list of the fastest-growing U.S. private companies, based on its 2019 growth. The Richmond-based fashion accessories and beauty e-commerce company reaped $14 million in revenue last year[...]

Charis Jones, founder of Sassy Jones, started her online fashion retail business in 2013 with money she got from selling her car. The company brought in $14 million in revenue last year. Photo by Caroline Martin
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Virginia leads nation in COVID-19 app use

Amid grim headlines related to the coronavirus, Virginia has one piece of bright news — the commonwealth leads the nation in the percentage of citizens who have downloaded a COVID-19 app to alert users about possible instances of exposure to the coronavirus. According to a Dec. 7 report from The New York Times, a higher percentage[...]

Photo courtesy the Virginia Department of Health
Hotels/Tourism

Hope springs eternal

Williamsburg’s tourism-steeped economy was on track for a banner year when COVID-19 knocked it off course. Businesses, including tourist attractions Busch Gardens Williamsburg and Colonial Williamsburg shut down, William & Mary sent students home, and hotel and motel occupancy rates plummeted. As of late October, with capacity r[...]

Scheduled for completion in summer 2021, the Midtown Row mixed-use development near William & Mary will feature office and retail space and 240 apartments.
100 People To Meet

100 People to Meet: New Folks

They might be new to the Old Dominion or just new to their positions, but all of them bring decades of expertise and new vantage points. Here’s a sampling of people — some fresh faces, others familiar — who have recently taken on significant new leadership roles. Read about the rest of our 100 People to Meet in 2021. Devaki B[...]

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100 People to Meet: Innovators

Representing sectors ranging from data analysis to pharmaceuticals to fashion, these visionary trendsetters keep the Old Dominion from getting stale. Read about the rest of our 100 People to Meet in 2021. Jason Crabtree Co-founder and CEO, Qomplx Inc. Tysons Growing up in Seattle, Jason Crabtree was more likely to be fou[...]

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Northam: Trump’s alleged comment about veterans ‘turns my stomach’

During a brief COVID-19 update Tuesday, Gov. Ralph Northam blasted President Donald Trump's reported reference to wounded and killed U.S. veterans as "losers and suckers." Northam has occasionally criticized the federal government for leaving the responsibility of accessing COVID-19 tests and personal protective equipment solely t[...]

Northam: Trump’s alleged comment about veterans ‘turns my stomach’
Cover Story

Moving the needle

A few years ago, Nadine Marsh-Carter and the staff of the small adoption agency she runs decided that to better represent the children they worked with, they needed board leadership that better reflected their clients. Founded 120 years ago, the Children’s Home Society of Virginia began with a focus on finding families to adopt “hea[...]

Children’s Home Society of Virginia CEO Nadine Marsh-Carter has worked to make her nonprofit’s board more racially diverse and reflective of the kids they serve. Photo by Matthew R.O. Brown
Technology

Federal Contractors | Technology

CRAIG P. ABOD FOUNDER AND PRESIDENT, CARAHSOFT TECHNOLOGY CORP., RESTON The former president of Herndon-based DLT Solutions Inc., Abod founded Carahsoft in 2004. With roughly $5 billion in annual revenue, the defense contractor offers software, hardware and IT consulting services in the fields of cybersecurity, accounting, busin[...]

Economic Development

Economic Development

TAYLOR ADAMS DIRECTOR, VIRGINIA BEACH DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT VIRGINIA BEACH Under Adams’ leadership, Virginia Beach has seen several company expansions and relocations over the last year, even in the current economic crisis. In June and July alone, nine companies announced they would either locate facilities or expand[...]

Opinion

Antitrust matters

On a bright spring day in May 2009, I was on the campus of Hampden-Sydney College near Farmville for my son’s graduation — obviously a proud moment for any parent. U.S. Sen. Mark Warner delivered the commencement’s keynote address. During his first term as senator and one of the first times I had heard the former Virginia governor s[...]

Antitrust matters
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Northern Virginia Technology Council names president, CEO

The Northern Virginia Technology Council (NVTC) announced Tuesday that Jennifer Taylor has been named as president and CEO, effective Sept. 10. In late June, Brad Schwartz was named as acting president and CEO, filling the vacancy left by the June 30 retirement of Bobbie Kilberg, who led the membership and trade association for t[...]

Jennifer Taylor. Photo courtesy The Northern Virginia Technology Council
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Va. first state to launch COVID-19 tracking app

Virginia on Wednesday became the first state in the nation to launch an app that offers alerts to people who have been in close contact with someone who has tested positive for COVID-19.  The app, Covidwise, is available for Apple and Android devices. It uses Bluetooth Low Energy technology (which does not drain phone batteries) a[...]

Photo courtesy the Virginia Department of Health
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Fairfax company lands $54M cybersecurity contract

The U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) has awarded Fairfax-based business and technology consulting company Customer Value Partners Inc. (CVP) a four-year, $54 million contract to provide department-level cybersecurity services. The award has been distributed through the DOI’s Information Management and Assurance Program Suppor[...]

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Fairfax company wins $17M contract to help with Census

The U.S. Census Bureau (USCB) has awarded Fairfax-based business and technology consulting company Customer Value Partners Inc. (CVP) a $17 million contract to help with data collection and analysis for the 2020 Census, the company announced Wednesday.  "The U.S. Census Bureau gathers critical information to help our country run m[...]

Regions

For the Record — July 2020

EASTERN VIRGINIA Armada Hoffler Properties Inc., the Virginia Beach-based commercial developer and property owner, announced in early April that a $106.5 million deal to sell seven of its grocery-anchored shopping centers had fallen through because of the coronavirus pandemic. However, in early June, the deal was back on, this time[...]

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