E-merging Technologies Group: Commitment. Competence. Character.

Washington Technology Ranks ETG in 2009 Fast 50

August 31, 2009

Washington Technology Ranks ETG in 2009 Fast 50;  Reston, VA — E-merging Technologies Group, Inc. (ETG), a diverse professional services firm, has been ranked the 37th fastest growing small business in the Government IT arena by Washington Technology, the leading national newspaper for Government IT Systems Integrators and Resellers.  E-merging Technologies Group’s impressive compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of 75.8% contributed to the award where the rankings were based on percentage growth of government revenue over a period of five years from 2004 – 2008.  According to E-merging Technologies Group’s CEO, Jeremy Samide, “This prestigious recognition is a true testament to the firm’s dedication and focus to our clients and the mission.”

E-merging Technlogies Group’s has been providing subject matter expertise for nearly a decade in cyber intelligence, specialized security services, analytical and executive support and intelligence operations.  E-merging Technologies Group, Inc. serves the National Defense Agencies, the Intelligence Community, Law Enforcement Agencies, Civilian Agencies, state and local governments and the private sector.   

Work in the government sector includes prime and sub-contract engagements with the Central Intelligence Agency, the Defense Intelligence Agency, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, the Missile Defense Agency and the U.S. State Department.

E-merging Technologies Group attributes its significant growth to leading edge solutions, proven methodologies and solid business relationships -- a combination that has ensured complete client satisfaction. Senior Vice President of E-merging Technologies Group’s Intelligence Community Business Unit, Dr. Charles Painter is pleased with the award and stated “Our significant growth in the federal market space, particularly the Intelligence Community (IC) is a mainstay and will continue to see steady growth in the future.”