Company Recognized as One of the Top 25 Small Technology Companies in the Washington, DC Metropolitan Area
Washington, DC, October 8, 2009: TCG, a leading government technology strategy and IT advisor, has been recognized by Washington Business Journal as one of the Top 25 Small Technology Companies in the Washington, DC metropolitan area. The list, which is based on rankings by 2008 metro-area revenue, was published in the September 18–24 issue. TCG’s revenue has grown 405.7% from 2005 to 2008.
“It’s certainly an honor to be recognized by Washington Business Journal as one of the top small technology companies in Washington,” said TCG President Daniel Turner. “Our continued upward growth curve is a testament to the dedication of our employees and our government customers.”
TCG’s company goal is to save the US taxpayer $1 billion by 2016. So far the company has saved the government in excess of $166.1 million by automating once-costly processes, using time-saving and money-saving processes in developing code, helping the government restructure its business processes, and paying careful attention to the company’s own expenses on contracts.
About TCG
Turner Consulting Group (TCG) is an award-winning small business that specializes in tailored information technology solutions and advisory services with a particular focus on grants management, collaboration platforms, and budget formulation and execution. We have a wealth of experience assisting Federal agencies, businesses, and organizations in migrating their existing fragmented information technology infrastructures and inconsistent processes to integrated environments built on reusable functionality, consistent business processes, and interoperable infrastructures. For each of our customers, we tailor custom-built solutions that best meet our clients’ needs. The awards we have received demonstrate the success of this approach, and it is the same approach we propose for all of our customers.
About Washington Business Journal
Washington Business Journal is a publication of American City Business Journals (ACBJ). ACBJ’s 40 business newspapers stretch from Washington, D.C., to San Francisco, and from Austin, Texas to Albany, N.Y. ACBJ’s strategy is simple: To provide the most comprehensive, exclusive coverage of local business in each market it serves. To do this, ACBJ is committed to top-quality journalism, unexcelled service to readers and advertisers, and active involvement in the local business community. The Washington Business Journal is on the web at http://washington.bizjournals.com/washington/.
Contact:
David G. Cassidy
Vice President
TCG
Tel: 202–742-8471
david.cassidy@tcg.com
https://stage.tcg.com