Post 200 The guide to the region's top businesses
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The Post 200 is an annual snapshot of the companies, law firms, nonprofits and other organizations that power our local economy. Here's a look at this year's list.
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Public companies
31. ICF International
ICF provides technology and consulting services to government and private-sector clients, particularly in the energy. environmental and health care fields. In January, the firm completed a $100 million acquisition of Ironworks Consulting, a Web development provider working across most of the same industries. Later, ICF opened its new business operations center in Martinsville, Va., and consolidated three Maryland offices into one central location in Rockville.
Trivia
The company has 19 offices around the world, including ones in Sao Paulo, Brazil, and Nairobi, Kenya, to go along with its 52 locations in the United States.
Fairfax
703-934-3603
Founded: 1969
Chairman and CEO: Sudhakar Kesavan
Revenue: $840,775,000
Assets: $694,615,000
Employees (local): 4,500 (2,500)
NOTE: Our methodology for the rankings.
DATE: Dec. 17, 2012
CREDIT: Dan Beyers, Sarah Halzack, Greg Linch, Jason Bartz - The Washington Post.