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Lapington Brings Deep Finance Experience in GovCon Sector Electrosoft, a leading provider of technology-based solutions and services to the federal government, announced today the appointment of Justin Lapington as Vice President, Finance. Lapington brings more than 25 years finance experience, most recently serving nearly 15 years in financial leadership roles with government contractor…
Electrosoft, a leading provider of technology-based solutions and services to the federal government, announced today it has been named a finalist in two categories for the 2020 Greater Washington Government Contractor Awards™. In the category for companies with annual revenues up to $75 million, Electrosoft CEO Sarbari Gupta has been named a finalist for the Executive of the Year Award, which…
Electrosoft recently won the recompete of the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Web Application Sustainment (WAS) task order. This is a three (3) year contract with one (1) base and two (2) option years. Electrosoft provides professional services and development support for several of DLA’s Enterprise web applications. This includes life cycle management and operational support for the ongoing…
Electrosoft Posts 42.7 Percent Compound Annual Growth Rate Electrosoft, a leading provider of technology-based solutions and services to the federal government, announced today it has been included in the 2020 Washington Technology Fast 50, which ranks the region’s 50 fastest-growing government contracting firms. The Fast 50 ranks firms by their rate of revenue growth over the last five years…
Electrosoft, a leading provider of diversified technology-based solutions and services to the federal government, announced today that it has hired a new Vice President of Civilian Programs, Teena Lavu. In this new role, Lavu will oversee the customer delivery and growth of Electrosoft’s civilian programs. “I am thrilled to be joining the Electrosoft team to lead its civilian programs,” said…