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Washington Technology Names VBrick Systems One of The Fastest Growing Government Technology Providers

WALLINGFORD, Conn. – September 27, 2005 – VBrick Systems, Inc. (www.VBrick.com), an industry leader in affordable video over IP network solutions, today announced that it has been named to Washington Technology’s Fast 50, a ranking of the fastest growing small businesses that provide technology solutions to the United States government market.  The Fast 50 is determined by percentage growth of government revenue and continued overall growth during a five-year period, from 2000-2004. 

 

VBrick is ranked 17th on the 2005 Fast 50 with compound annual revenue growth of 115 percent during the past five years.  Washington Technology named VBrick to the Fast 50 for the second consecutive year, further underlining the company’s sustained growth and public-sector demand for VBrick’s reliable, economical digital video solutions.

 

“Government agencies at all levels are focused on increasing productivity, service to the citizen, security, and collaboration,” said Fred Geyer, CEO of VBrick Systems, Inc.  “Our Fast 50 ranking reflects the value and reliability that our digital video solutions provide for diverse government applications including surveillance, on-demand video for training, and distance learning.  We are proud that Washington Technology recognizes our continued public-sector growth.”

 

VBrick’s government customers include the United States Air Force, Army, Navy, Department of State, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Department of Fish and Wildlife, and many state transportation departments including California, Florida, New York, and Utah.

 

“By measuring corporate growth during a five-year period, Washington Technology’s Fast 50 spotlights emerging companies that have built a strong foundation for continued government market success,” said Nick Wakeman, editor of Go Back     SEND TO FRIEND