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InCadence wins 2018 GovCon Contractor of the Year award

 

InCadence Strategic Solutions has been named Contractor of the Year in the under $25 million category at the 2018 GovCon Awards.

Earlier this year, InCadence announced that its Ares mobile biometric solution was added to the FBI Certified Products List.

The 16th Annual Greater Washington Government Contractor (GovCon) Awards gala was held this week at the Ritz-Carlton Tyson’s Corners. The awards are presented by the Northern Virginia Chamber of Commerce and the Professional Service Council to recognize leadership, innovation, and commitment to excellence by individuals and businesses in the region’s government contracting sector, and the groups say they are the industry’s most prestigious awards.

“InCadence is honored to be named Contractor of the Year and to be part of this tremendous community, dedicated to serving our nation and making our country stronger,” said Sandy Corbett, InCadence CEO. “The GovCon Awards reflect InCadence’s commitment to ensuring our customers’ mission success as well as the resilience and strength of our employees and leadership team. I am proud to accept this award for our company on behalf of our employees. The commitment, perseverance and passion they bring to our business day in and day out are what allows us to excel in this industry!”

InCadence was also recently named to the Inc. 5000 list of the fastest growing private companies in the U.S. for the second year in a row.

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