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Dignari named as one of Inc. 5000’s fastest growing companies in America

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Dignari has been named 169th in the annual list of America’s fastest growing private companies, the Inc. 5000.

Dignari is a woman-owned small business located in Washington, D.C. and serves national security and defense agencies with the U.S. government. Dignari provides biometrics, identity management, emerging technologies and data analytics solutions for its clients.

“I’m so proud of the work the team at Dignari does every day, and am especially pleased to know that Inc. has taken notice of the work by presenting us with this exciting honor,” commented Gena Alexa, president and CEO.

This year’s set of winners, on average, have grown six-fold since 2014, during a time when the U.S. economy grew at a rate of 11%.

In addition, Dignari ranked 17th in the DC metro area, 10th of government services companies, and 8th in Virginia.

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