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October 20, 2005
ASYNCHRONY SOLUTIONS RANKED ONE OF THE FASTEST- GROWING U.S. DEFENSE CONTRACTORS BY INC. MAGAZINE
Leading IT consulting firm to boost local economy and offer HUBZone program to government and business
ST. LOUIS-October 20, 2005-Asynchrony Solutions, Inc. (www.asolutions.com), a leading provider of technology, collaboration, communication, and security solutions, today announced it was named one of America’s fastest-growing defense contractors by Inc. Magazine. The company was listed number 326 on Inc. Magazine’s 24th annual Inc. 500 ranking of the fastest-growing private companies in the country.
The Inc. 500 list measured revenue growth from 2001 through 2004 of companies which are U.S.-based, privately held, and independent with minimum revenue of $500,000. Asynchrony Solutions was selected due to its three-year growth rate of 404% with 2004 revenue totaling $7,276,000.
The company has substantially grown its defense work over the past four years. Current projects include technical support for Boeing Corporation, the Lead Systems Integrator for the Army’s Future Combat Systems program, and technical team leadership for the Joint Explosive Ordnance Disposal (known as JEOD KTOD-ACTD), an initiative to integrate operations, training and support for the joint military community to respond to threats from explosive devices.
“Being recognized as one of the nation’s fastest growing companies is truly an honor for Asynchrony,” said Robert Elfanbaum, CEO, Asynchrony Solutions. “This impressive achievement reflects how well our customized technology solutions have been received by our expanding military, government, and defense customer base, as well as our long-standing Fortune 2000 client roster.”
The company is headquartered in St. Louis, and employs consultants throughout the U.S., including an office in Washington D.C. to service its many federal, government, and military customers.
ABOUT ASYNCHRONY SOLUTIONS, INC.
Asynchrony Solutions is an innovative software technology firm with a growing line of products and services focused on security, collaboration, systems integration and custom application development, including wireless and Web applications. Clients include Global 2000 companies and several Government and military agencies. More information is available on the Web at www.asolutions.com.
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June 17, 2005
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January 21st, 2005
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