
JOHNSTOWN, Pa., July 5 (UPI) -- Concurrent Technologies Corp. of Pennsylvania has been recognized as a 2011 Top 100 Government Contractor.
The recognition by Washington Technology magazine is the fourth since 2007.
The 2011 Top 100 Government Contractors list is based on an analysis of data from the Federal Procurement Data System-Next Generation. In selecting the data, Washington Technology's goal is to capture the range of technology work and mission expertise that contractors provide to the federal government.
Companies are evaluated on how they solve customers' problems, support critical missions, decrease costs and provide technology-rich products and services to the federal government.
"With the changing economic climate and government budget cuts, CTC has been diversifying and expanding its interests into new areas," said Edward J. Sheehan, Jr., CTC's president and chief executive officer. "The Top 100 Government Contractors list confirms that CTC is on the right track."
Concurrent Technologies Corporation is an independent, nonprofit, applied scientific research and development professional services organization providing innovative management and technology-based solutions to government and industry.
It placed 83rd on the 2011 list compared to 97th last year.
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