Alpha Omega Celebrates Eighth Consecutive Year on Inc. 5000 List, Highlighting Growth and Innovation in HR Tech

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Alpha Omega has achieved a remarkable milestone by being named to the Inc. 5000 list of America's fastest-growing private companies for the eighth year in a row. This recognition not only highlights the company's sustained growth but also its critical role in delivering AI-driven modernization and digital transformation solutions to the federal government. The company's success is largely due to its deep capabilities and unique accelerators, enabling it to offer efficient and future-proof solutions to its clients.
Gautam Ijoor, CEO of Alpha Omega, shared his pride in the company's consistent performance and the collective effort of its team. The strategic acquisitions of Macro Solutions, LLC, and SeKON, LLC, in January 2025, have played a pivotal role in expanding Alpha Omega's offerings and expertise, especially in the health IT and federal financial sectors. These acquisitions are part of Alpha Omega's ambitious plan to reach $1B by 2032, showcasing its commitment to growth and innovation.
Aside from its business achievements, Alpha Omega has been lauded for its exceptional workplace culture. The company has received numerous accolades, including being named a Top Workplace by The Washington Post and USA Today, and a Best Place to Work by Virginia Business. These awards are a testament to Alpha Omega's dedication to fostering a positive and inclusive environment that attracts and retains top talent. The company's core values of Harmony, Engagement, Accountability, Resourcefulness, and Tenacity are central to its operations and continued success.
Alpha Omega's mission-focused approach has established it as a trusted partner for federal agencies seeking to modernize legacy systems and improve operational resilience. For more information on Alpha Omega's services and achievements, visit https://www.alphaomega.com.

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