
ITC Federal
IT and enterprise services for federal agencies.
Date | Investors | Amount | Round |
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* | $25.0m | Growth Equity non VC | |
Total Funding | 000k |
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ITC Federal is a technology services provider founded in 2006 that supports the United States federal government. The company began as a one-person operation and has since grown into a mid-sized federal systems integrator. In February 2023, the company, formerly known as Information Technology Coalition, Inc., rebranded to ITC Federal to signify its growth and expanded service offerings for federal agencies. Greg Fitzgerald serves as the Chief Executive Officer.
The firm delivers IT solutions and services to federal agencies, focusing on law enforcement and the national security community. Its clients include the Departments of Justice, Homeland Security, Defense, Commerce, Treasury, and Health and Human Services. ITC Federal's business model is centered on providing customized IT solutions that are developed in collaboration with its federal customers. The company's core offerings encompass Application Development and DevSecOps, Cloud and IT Infrastructure, Cybersecurity, Federal Financial Systems, and Adjudication Services. They also provide services in network architecture, program management, information assurance, and data center operations.
ITC Federal has received numerous awards, including being named to the Inc. 5000 list of Fastest-Growing Private Companies and recognized as a Washington Post Top Workplace. The company also runs a philanthropy program called ITC Cares, which supports local community initiatives.
Keywords: federal systems integrator, government IT services, DevSecOps, cloud infrastructure, cybersecurity services, federal financial systems, adjudication services, application development, national security IT, law enforcement technology, mission-critical solutions, federal contractor, data center operations, information assurance, program management, digital transformation, enterprise architecture, IT modernization, government technology