Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: January 21, 2022
GovernmentCIO has unveiled an updated logo and changed its name to GovCIO to mark the company’s expansion into new federal agencies and reflect its corporate growth and additional information technology service offerings.
The rebranding effort came after GovCIO acquired IT services contractor Salient CRGT in August 2021, creating a combined entity with more than 2,600 employees and $700 million in annual revenues, GovCIO said Thursday.
“We’ve expanded both our footprint across the defense, health and civilian spaces, and the breadth of capabilities we can offer customers. The new name represents both where the company has been as well as where the company is going,” said GovCIO CEO Jim Brabston.
GovCIO announced that it will launch a new website on March 24 as part of the rebranding initiative.
Washington, D.C.-based GovCIO provides IT modernization, digital services, cybersecurity, DevSecOps, data analytics and digitization support to federal agencies.
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