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Electrosoft’s Vice President of DOD Programs, Jason Ballah, recently delivered an Emerging Technology Talk to federal government and industry leaders at ATARC’s Public Sector Cyber AI Convergence Summit. The event brought together experts at the intersection of artificial intelligence and cybersecurity.
Electrosoft has once again been recognized as a Washington Post Top Workplace for 2025. This is the fourth time that the company has earned a place on the list, which is based entirely on employee feedback gathered through a third-party survey.
Washington Business Journal has named Electrosoft among its 2025 list of the Largest Private Companies in the greater Washington, D.C. area. Based on 2024 revenue, Electrosoft is ranked #135 out of 333 companies. “Earning a place among the region’s largest private companies is a reflection of our team's focus, expertise, and relentless drive to support our customers’ missions,” said Dr. Sarbari…
Electrosoft today announced that it has hired Kimberly Esparza as vice president of human resources to lead the company’s HR and talent strategy. Esparza brings more than two decades of federal contracting HR experience building scalable HR infrastructures, supporting workforce expansion, and fostering high-performance workplaces during periods of rapid growth.
Electrosoft announced that Virginia Business has honored the company as one of its 2025 Best Women-Owned Businesses in Virginia. This award highlights standout companies across the Commonwealth that have demonstrated long-term business success and leadership. Founded in 2001, Electrosoft supports the missions that matter most to federal agencies – employing more than 200 employees and earning…