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Technomics to add 248 jobs in Arlington expansion

Government contractor to invest $5.3M

Josh Janney //June 10, 2025//

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Data analysis. Statistical graphs and financial charts. Business intelligence and data-driven strategy. Businessman using laptop computer to analyze business data. Photo: AdobeStock

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Data analysis. Statistical graphs and financial charts. Business intelligence and data-driven strategy. Businessman using laptop computer to analyze business data. Photo: AdobeStock

Technomics to add 248 jobs in Arlington expansion

Government contractor to invest $5.3M

Josh Janney //June 10, 2025//

Government contractor will invest $5.38 million to expand its headquarters, adding 25,200 square feet of office space and creating 248 jobs.

made the announcement Tuesday. Virginia successfully competed with Washington, D.C., for the expansion.

“The expansion of Technomics in Virginia marks a significant milestone not only for our local economy with 248 new jobs, but also for the future of innovation and evidence-based decision-making,” said Youngkin in a statement. “As a leader in data and , Technomics is helping drive smarter solutions across their federal government clients. Virginia continues to be the best place for companies to build their future.”

Technomics specializes in providing data and analytics-driven support services for both United States and international government clients.

Technomics was established in 1984 and opened its headquarters in Arlington in 2000. The company’s website states, “… for the first 15 or so years, it was a stretch to call ourselves a business, as we were a very small team of experts.”

The company, which became employee-owned in 2009, has expanded its Arlington office three times since 2022. The worked with Arlington County to secure the latest expansion project for Virginia.

“For over 25 years, our mission has been to be great stewards of the taxpayers by using our analytical and quantitative skills to help our federal government clients spend their resources wisely,” Technomics CEO Al Leung said in a statement. “The current efficiency-focused environment presents enormous opportunities for us. We are thrilled to have earned the trust and support of our clients, Gov. Youngkin and the VEDP to enable achievement of our mission and the next phase of not only our growth but that of the local community.”

Technomics currently employs about 300 people in Arlington. A timeline for when the expansion will be completed was not provided and the company did not immediately return requests for comment.

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