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October 9, 2012Attain, LLC to assist Berry Technology Solutions on the CDC's Vaccine Tracking System Support (VTrkS) Contract
Berry Technology Solutions, with Attain, LLC, has announced the $14.3 million CDC VTrckS Contract win. A component of the Vaccine Management Business Improvement Project (VMBIP), VTrckS is a comprehensive review of vaccine management.
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October 9, 2012Big Data's Business Value - Attain, LLC Joins with Industry Leaders to Release First-Ever Big Data Recommendations for Federal Agencies
The TechAmerica Foundation has released their report "Demystifying Big Data: A Practical Guide To Transforming The Business of Government", which provides the federal government with a comprehensive roadmap to use "Big Data" to better serve Americans. Attain's president of Federal and Solutions Services Manish Agarwal served as a Commissioner on the project along with Senior Manager Phil Agee as a Deputy Commissioner.
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September 11, 20122012 Greater Washington GovCon Awards Finalists Announced, Winners Chosen Nov. 1, By Ruth Freeman, WashingtonExec
Finalists for this year's Greater Washington Government Contractor Awards have been announced, including Attain CEO Greg Baroni, for Executive of the Year ($75 million).
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August 17, 2012Department of the Army awards Attain a third task order valued at $6.5 million under its Army Enterprise Information Systems Program (AESIP) prime contract
Attain has won a third task order, worth $6.5 million, under its AESIP prime contract, a program under the U.S. Department of the Army. "We are firmly committed to making this task order a complete success and we fully recognize the important role this project plays in improving logistical support to our Nation's Warfighters," said Col. (Ret.) Scott Lambert, Attain senior manager.
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July 25, 2012CLOUD2 Commission Releases Federal Cloud Computing Roadmap
TechAmerica Foundation, along with Attain, releases the recommendations of the Commission on the Leadership in U.S. Deployment of the Cloud.
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July 20,2012WashingtonExec Small Business Commission Commends DoD Pilot Program, Passed by U.S. House of Representatives, By Ruth Freeman, WashingtonExec
The DoD pilot program will assist in creating and retaining sustainable jobs nation-wide, encourage competitive efficiencies for lean and effective Federal acquisition, and foster the agility and innovation of small business enterprises as they mature.
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July 17, 2012Attain wins NITAAC's 10-year, $20 billion CIO-SP3 Small Business IDIQ contract vehicle
Attain has secured a position on CIO-SP3 Small Business, one of the largest Federal contracting vehicles in the market. Through CIO-SP3, Department of Defense and civilian agencies can purchase a wide range of IT services across 10 functional areas to meet health, scientific, administrative, operational, managerial, and information management requirements. CEO Greg Baroni calls the award of the 10-year, $20 billion CIO-SP3 contract "an important milestone for Attain."
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July 17, 2012Manish Agarwal of Attain Named Commissioner of TechAmerica Foundation Big Data Commission, By Mary Beth Cleavelin, WashingtonExec
"As the volume of data generated by the government continues to multiply, the ability to harness the power of 'big data' technologies is critical to bolstering society's efforts to cure disease, ensure national security, and improve the quality of life for citizens," said Agarwal.
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July 15, 2012Staying calm as sequestration looms, By Marjorie Censer, Capital Business (a Weekly Publication From The Washington Post)
Small business contractors tread cautiously in light of mandatory Federal budget reductions set to start in January. CEO Greg Baroni says he does not expect significant change for IT services firms.
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July 13, 2012What's On Your Summer Reading List? - Greg Baroni, By Morgan Baker, WashingtonExec
CEO Greg Baroni offers his summer reading list.
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May 9, 2012SECAF Gala Award Winners: Attain, CPS Professional Services, Octo Consulting Group, By Brynn Koeppen, WashingtonExec
At the Small and Emerging Contractors Advisory Forum (SECAF) Fourth Annual Awards Gala on May 3rd, Attain had the honor of being awarded Small Business Partner of the Year ($25M to $100M).
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April 10, 2012Attain, LLC Awarded Second AESIP Task Order, By Brynn Koeppen, WashingtonExec
Attain has been awarded a second task order under its Army Enterprise Information Systems Program (AESIP) prime contract. The goal of the AESIP program is to optimize and integrate the U.S. Army’s four long-standing ERP-based solutions for medical, logistics, and personnel services for customers across U.S. Army Department.
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February 28, 2012International Corporate Philanthropy Day-Fairfax Chamber Highlights Local Business Achievements, By Brynn Koeppen, WashingtonExec
The Fairfax County Chamber of Commerce recognizes Attain among the top business in the region for corporate social responsibility. Attain’s work with the National Kidney Foundation, the American Red Cross, and The Women’s Center are just a few of the organizations for which Attain shows its support.
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February 24, 2012Greg Baroni's Three Pieces Of Advice To His Children: "Be Bold", By Brynn Koeppen, WashingtonExec
CEO Greg Baroni expounds on the advice he offers his children: invent the future, be bold, and obsess externally.
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January 4, 20122012 To Be A "Formative Year," Says Attain CEO Greg Baroni, By Brynn Koeppen, WashingtonExec
Amidst big changes in the Federal IT industry, CEO Greg Baroni offers his forecasts for year ahead in government contracting. He discusses cloud computing, cybersecurity, and the business climate in an election year.
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October 5, 2011Announcement: WashingtonExec Launches Small Business Acquisition Reform Commission (SBARC), By Brynn Koeppen, WashingtonExec
CEO Greg Baroni named chairman of the Commission aimed at offering small businesses in the government contracting community more access to opportunities and a level playing field by identifying and implementing reforms to the procurement process.
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August 15, 2011Steven VanRoekel, First Day As Federal CIO, What Industry Leaders Hope For The Future, By Brynn Koeppen, WashingtonExec
"Key areas of focus should be on driving forward the reforms set forth in Kundra's 25 Point Plan, accelerating cloud adoption, and fostering the momentum of innovative, forward thinking that can continue to affect progress toward cost-savings and America's technological competitive edge," said Greg Baroni, founder, chairman and CEO of Attain.
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July 20, 2011Top 11 Branding Pros In GovCon, By JD Kathuria, WashingtonExec
Among the top personal brands featured in WashingtonExec, Attain's Greg Baroni "has found the perfect balance of personal and professional, and thanks to his well-liked personality and charisma, many of his employees have followed him from job to job — a sure sign of a great leader."
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June 28, 2011Attain Hires Theo Bosnak To Drive Higher Education Technology Business
Attain hired Theodore Bosnak, former Oracle Corporation Senior Director of U.S. Education and Research, as a Director within its Higher Education and Academic Medical Center business segment. Mr. Bosnak's responsibilities focus on the delivery of Attain's Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Optimization and Business Analytics solutions and services to clients nationwide.
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June 21, 2011Vivek Kundra Steps Down As Federal CIO, by JD Kathuria, WashingtonExec
Attain CEO Greg Baroni comments on the resignation announcement of first Federal CIO Vivek Kundra, saying, "Vivek set a new gold standard for the role of a CIO."
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May 17, 2011Attain Chief Architect To Participate In Stifel Nicolaus Capital Markets Analyst Call
Attain Chief Architect Andrew Gastwirth will participate as a guest speaker on Stifel Nicolaus Capital Markets' analyst call, Cloud Computing Trends in the Federal Government, to be held on Thursday, May 19. Gastwirth will lead a discussion about the rapidly evolving cloud computing market, including its barriers to entry, emerging opportunities and convergence in the public and commercial arenas.
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May 12, 2011Attain Signs Lease At Picatinny Technology Innovation Center
Attain has signed a five-year lease at Picatinny Technology Innovation Center, Picatinny Arsenal, NJ, effective May 1, 2011. Attain will occupy space at the Center, making a team of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) subject matter experts available onsite at Picatinny Arsenal to support the Army's Enterprise Systems Integration Program (AESIP).
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April 19, 2011Attain Wins $240 Million AESIP Contract
Attain, LLC, a leading public sector professional services company, today announced that it has won its largest prime contract to date to support the Army's Enterprise Systems Integration Program (AESIP). The AESIP Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Enterprise Application Services (EAS) contract is an IDIQ, task order award worth up to $240 million. The goal of AESIP is to create an integrated ERP system across the Department of the Army that brings together its four existing ERP medical, logistics and personnel systems.
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April 7, 2011Attain Joins TechAmerica's Cloud2 Commission
On April 7, TechAmerica announced the 45 commissioners, including Attain CEO Greg Baroni, who will make up the industry organization's Commission on the Leadership Opportunity in U.S. Deployment of the Cloud (Cloud2). The commission will focus on public sector deployment and commercial policy recommendations to the Obama Administration. For more information about the commission and its leadership, click on the headline link above.
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January 28, 2011Policy Issues Dominate 2011 Landscape, by David Hubler, Nick Wakeman, Washington Technology
The government market has no shortage of hot-button issues in 2011. We've asked some of the leading executives and industry officials to give us their top concerns for the year.
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January 26, 2011Attain Hires John Deeley To Lead AMC Practice
Attain, LLC today announces that former Harvard Medical School Business and Finance Dean, John Deeley, has joined the company as a senior manager within its recently expanded higher education and academic medical center business segment. Deeley will lead the delivery of services and solutions to academic medical center (AMC) clients.
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January 25, 2011Attain Reorganizes SLED Division; Expands Higher Education and Academic Medical Center Services
Attain, LLC, today announces that it has reorganized its state and local government, higher education (SLED) division to reflect new services and solutions within its higher education and academic medical center business segment. John O'Neill, formerly the company's chief administrative officer, has been named division president.
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January 18, 2011Will DOD's 2012 Budget Request Answer Industry's Questions?, by Tania Anderson, Washington Technology
Government contractors are used to waiting. Whether it is waiting for the outcome of a competitive contract or finding out how much their customer will be spending in the next year. This time the IT government contracting world is waiting to see what potential changes will come to the Defense Department.
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December 31, 2010Give That Gift Horse Another Look, by Paul Harris, Dan Hamlin and Louis Guin, contributing writers, Business Officer
Stimulus funds for university research can be a mixed blessing, causing an institution's facilities and administration (F&A) rate to shrink. A case study presents strategies to keep rates in check. Learn about the effects of stimulus funds from members of Attain's Higher Education practice and the director of finance at San Jose State University.
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December 14, 2010How Greg Won His Big Bet, by David Stegon, Bisnow
Attain CEO Greg Baroni was selected to speak at the December meeting of DC Rainmakers at the Tower Club in Tysons Corner. Baroni discussed lessons learned throughout his career and in starting Attain after serving as president of Unisys Federal. The invitation-only roundtable series began in 2006 as a unique small group discussion that provides a proven, successful forum for C-Level executives to discuss high impact relevant business issues with peers, subject matter experts and attorneys. Click the link above to read Bisnow Reporter David Stegon’s coverage of the event.
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November 23, 2010Attain's Mike Fox: Big Business Experience Meets Small Business Edge, by Lisa Singh, ExecutiveBiz
Applying large business experience to a small business environment is a real competitive advantage. It's also one that Mike Fox brings to the table at Attain. Founded in 2009 following BearingPoint's sale to Deloitte, Attain is making strong inroads into federal, state, and local government markets — as well as the higher education and nonprofit arenas — as a public sector professional services company. Or, what Fox likes to call, a "start-up on steroids."
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September 23, 2010Amherst-to-Yale Funding Need Follows Harvard's Crisis Over Cash, by Michael McDonald, Bloomberg
Harvard University, Yale University and Stanford University, with combined endowments about equal to the gross domestic product of Lithuania, are among 15 of the wealthiest colleges and universities that borrowed $7.2 billion because their highbrow investing left them suddenly strapped for cash.
To read the full article, featuring Ron Salluzzo, president of Attain's State and Local Government, Education practice, click here.
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August 11, 2010Attain Gains DOD Logistics Contract, by David Hubler, Washington Technology
Attain wants Army to attain better supply chain.
Attain LLC will support the Army's Logistics Modernization Program in Anniston, Ala., under a fifteen-month prime contract worth $3 million.
The award calls for Attain to help the Tank-Automotive and Armaments Command, Anniston Army Depot improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the supply chain management process by implementing an enterprise resource planning (ERP) system, the company said in a statement.
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August 10, 2010Attain Wins $3.0 Million Army LMP Contract
Attain, LLC, a leading public sector professional services company, today announced that it has won a $3.0 million prime contract to support the implementation of the Department of the Army's Logistics Modernization Program (LMP) at the Tank-Automotive and Armaments Command (TACOM), Anniston Army Depot (ANAD) in Anniston, Alabama.
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July 19, 2010Attain Secures General Services Administration IT Schedule 70
Attain, LLC, a leading public sector professional services company, today announced that the General Services Administration (GSA) has awarded Attain a Schedule 70 multiple award contract for information technology professional services. Attain's five-year contract, effective July 12, 2010, enables Federal, state and local government agencies convenient, direct access to Attain's IT professional services through a streamlined procurement process. Under its Schedule 70 contract, Attain's seasoned consultants will provide information technology services including, but not limited to, strategic IT planning, systems implementation, IT infrastructure support, applications management and maintenance, business process outsourcing, independent verification and validation, and systems security services.
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July 16, 2010CEO Who Cares: Greg Baroni of Attain by Molly Mulrain, GovCon Exec Magazine
As founder, Chairman and CEO of Attain, LLC, Greg Baroni was the force behind creating the company's mission and core values. In addition to a focus on company excellence, Attain's mission statement pledges to serve society at large and help those in the community who are in need. But Baroni didn't see community service as a mission when he created the foundations of Attain - he saw it as a privilege.
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June 29, 2010Baroni Leads Attain to New Markets, Company Set to Announce Energy Efficiency Initiative
Although Attain LLC was born in the midst of the Great Recession, the company has moved quickly beyond its start-up status. Founded in 2009 from the ashes of BearingPoint's sale to Deloitte, the company is eying opportunities related to energy efficiency, cybersecurity and health care. Although agencies are not spending a great deal of money on green technology, Attain Chairman and CEO Greg Baroni characterized their energy-saving needs as "a long-term bet that we're going to make."
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June 14, 2010VA to Seek Bids on $12 Billion Program, by Marjorie Censer, Capital Business (a New Weekly Publication From The Washington Post)
The Department of Veterans Affairs plans to soon release a solicitation for its $12 billion, five-year technology and telecommunications program, meant to span a broad range of work from supporting facilities to cybersecurity.
According to the draft solicitation released in late May, the program, known as Transformation Twenty-One Total Technology, or T4, will select companies to be chosen for future awards. The government plans to award up to 15 prime contracts for the program -- at least four of which will go to small businesses owned by veterans who incurred disabilities in the line of duty and three more of which will go to other veteran-owned small businesses.
The Department of Veterans Affairs plans to soon release a solicitation for its $12 billion, five-year technology and telecommunications program, meant to span a broad range of work from supporting facilities to cybersecurity.
According to the draft solicitation released in late May, the program, known as Transformation Twenty-One Total Technology, or T4, will select companies to be chosen for future awards. The government plans to award up to 15 prime contracts for the program -- at least four of which will go to small businesses owned by veterans who incurred disabilities in the line of duty and three more of which will go to other veteran-owned small businesses.
Kevin M. Plexico, senior vice president of research and analysis services for Input, a company that analyzes the government market, said the program is attracting huge interest from industry.
"I think [the VA is] a very attractive agency to have as a customer. It's been a fast-growing agency and looks to be a fast-growing agency in the future," he said. "This is an effort by the agency to consolidate a lot of their spending."
Despite its $12 billion ceiling, Plexico estimated the program will likely result in a maximum of $5 billion in contract awards.
Robert Guerra, a principal with the Potomac-based business development consulting firm Guerra Kiviat, is advising clients that will bid on the contract. After attending two industry days -- one of which was held June 8 -- he said he expects 80 to 100 veteran-owned small businesses and about 40 large companies to compete.
Among those planning to compete is Attain, a professional services firm in Vienna. The company is partnering with multiple teams to ensure the company has a place on the contract.
"If they do follow-through with what they're planning to do ... then you have to be on this," said Bradley H. Smith, who heads the company's VA practice.
Mac Curtis, president and chief executive of Arlington-based Vangent, said his firm has done significant previous work for the Department of Veterans Affairs and plans to compete for T4.
"We've been there, we want to grow our business there," he said.
According to Plexico, companies are now picking teammates.
The program's structure is "driving the creation of large teams and lots of hedging of bets by trying to get placed on multiple teams," he said. "Everyone [is] wondering if they're on the right team or not."
New information posted by the contracting office said the T4 solicitation is set for release June 30 and awards are planned for late September.
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June 8, 2010Colonel (Ret.) Scott Lambert Joins Attain, LLC
Former Project Manager of the Logistics Modernization Program (LMP) joins professional services company.
Attain, LLC, a leading public sector professional services company, today announced that Colonel (Ret.) Scott Lambert has joined the company. In his new role with Attain, Lambert will focus on strategic initiatives for Department of Defense clients, specifically around enterprise solutions and logistics modernization.
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June 1, 2010Attain Opens New Office in San Diego
We are pleased to announce that effective June 1, Attain has established an office in San Diego, California. The Attain office is located in the Del Mar Centre, 12707 High Bluff Drive, Suite 207, San Diego, CA 92130.
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May 25, 2010CEO Summer Reading List, ExecutiveBiz
It’s in: ExecutiveBiz’s Annual CEO Summer Reading List. Take a look at what Greg Baroni and other CEOs will be reading this summer.
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April 30, 2010John O’Neill of Attain on Building a High Performing Organization, by Ellen Scott, ExecutiveBiz
John O’Neill is the Vice Chairman and Chief Administrative Officer of Attain. We had the opportunity to discuss with O'Neill some of the top priorities for Attain and how they are planning on bringing their new company to key industry player status. We also learned how workforce development is a high priority for O’Neill at this time and what factors he believes can help build a high performing organization.
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April 14, 2010Industry Chatter: Greg Baroni of Attain, In Depth with Francis Rose, Federal News Radio
Your agency's procurements may be doomed to failure unless you get the requirements right - the first time. Greg Baroni is Chairman and CEO of the consulting firm Attain. We talked about those big moving parts to getting requirements right. Greg listed two big pieces to getting the requirements straight so the procurement goes more smoothly.
We also talked about his move from Unisys to Attain; supporting the acquisition workforce; how the mindset might differ between running a goods vendor vs. a services vendor; and many other topics on the forefront of the B-to-G world. Click above to listen to the interview.
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April 10, 2010BearingPoint Redux, by Jess Scheer, Consulting Magazine
Attain’s Greg Baroni is rebuilding the best of BearingPoint, without the baggage Attain is off to a good start, having retained everyone they on-boarded from BearingPoint and added 26 additional public sector contracts. Consulting recently caught up with CEO Greg Baroni to discuss his former company, the launch of Attain and where his new firm goes from here.
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April 8, 2010Mike Fox on Transition to Attain: "I'm Having a Ball," by Ellen Scott, ExecutiveBiz
Mike Fox is the Vice President of Corporate Business Development and Chief Strategy Officer of Attain. When he first started at SRA it was a $30 million company, so he says his transition to Attain has not been as hard as some would think. Fox is excited to come to work every day because he enjoys being responsible for laying out a roadmap for growth and building a company from the ground up.
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March 31, 2010Leaders Portfolio Interview with CEO Greg Baroni
Attain Chairman and CEO Greg Baroni spoke with Leaders Portfolio host Rebecca Blacksmith about building Attain, LLC , navigating the public sector and about his leadership and management style. The interview aired on Washington DC’s Money 1260 Radio on March 31 and is available here and at www.leadersportfolio.com.
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March 1, 2010Vienna-Based Attain Hires Key Staff, Lands Clients
Attain, a year-old firm based in Vienna that provides operational, support and IT services to government clients, on Monday announced several key hires. The company named Michael Fox as its vice president of corporate business development and chief strategy officer, Timothy Hays as a partner in research and healthcare solutions and Richard Roberts as its president of federal services. Fox most recently served as a senior vice president at SRA International, Hays was federal director of the Research, Condition and Disease Categorization project at NIH, and Roberts was the chairman, executive vice president of global public services and COO at BearingPoint. The hires come at a time of rapid growth for Attain, which has closed 26 new contracts and contract continuations worth more than $13 million since September. The firm, which has about 200 employees, was co-founded by Greg Baroni the former president of federal systems at Unisys.
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February 22, 2010Attain Starts Out Strong as BearingPoint Successor, by David Hubler, Washington Technology
New entity retains legacy contracts and 200 employees.
Attain LLC is less than a year old, but the professional services company already has gone through a name change and closed 20 new contracts and six follow-on awards worth a total of more than $13 million. Founded last year as Eclat Consulting LLC, the company had an advantage unusual for startups: Attain was created from the parts of the public sector group at BearingPoint that Deloitte couldn't acquire.
Attain, LLC, Off to a Fast Start in Professional Services Arena, by Jacob Goodwin, Government Security NewsIt was less than one year ago when Greg Baroni, a veteran executive in the professional services arena, along with his partners at newly launched Attain, LLC, acquired many of the assets, ongoing contracts and personnel that had been owned by BearingPoint, Inc., but were not picked up by Deloitte when it acquired most of BearingPoint's business assets out of bankruptcy.
Attain Lands 26 New Business DealsProfessional services company grows revenue, makes key strategic hires.
Attain, LLC, a leading public sector professional services company, today announced it has closed 26 new contracts and contract continuations worth more than $13 million since September 2009. The previously unannounced wins include 20 new contracts and six follow-on or continuing contracts with Federal agency, higher education and nonprofit customers.
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January 13, 2010Dan Smith, Attain CFO, Named to ExecutiveBiz's Top Ten CFOs to Watch in 2010
In an environment of increased competition, coupled with more frequent calls for cost-cutting measures on the part of government, it's now incumbent upon every CFO to identify risks - and strategies - while strengthening lead infrastructure. Check out Dan's forecast for the year ahead - and find out about the vision for Attain over the course of 2010 and beyond.
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December 28, 2009Attain Moves to New Corporate Headquarters
We are pleased to inform you that effective December 28, 2009, our corporate headquarters have moved to:
Attain
8000 Towers Crescent Drive, Suite 1500
Vienna, Virginia 22182
Tel: 703.857.2200The landmark Towers Crescent 17-story building boasts views of Washington, DC, Maryland and Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains in the distance, and is conveniently located just off of the Washington Beltway.
We look forward to seeing you at our Towers Crescent office.
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December 21, 2009Attain's Greg Baroni: Deltek's mySBX Acquisition Signals Probable Industry Resurgence
It's been called the Match.com of the government contracting community. Recently, mySBX, a Reston, VA-based online community that allows government contractors to find qualified partners and land new opportunities, was acquired by Deltek.
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December 9, 2009Greg Baroni Named to ExecutiveBiz's Top 20 People to Watch in 2010
In just a few short weeks, 2010 begins - the dawn of a new decade. The question now is: Who'll be leading change in and around government contracting?
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December 8, 2009Greg Baroni Named to Governor-elect McDonnell's Transition Technology Policy Work Group
Greg Baroni, Chairman and CEO of Attain, has been appointed to Virginia Governor-elect Bob McDonnell's Technology Policy Work Group.
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September 11, 2009Ex-KPMG Exec Greg Baroni Nabs $50M in BearingPoint Deals, by Darlene Darcy, Washington Business Journal
Ex-KPMG exec Greg Baroni nabs $50M in BearingPoint deals, by Darlene Darcy, Washington Business Journal
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September 9, 2009A Conversation with Greg Baroni (Part 2), by JD Kathuria, ExecutiveBiz
Greg discusses who's a part of his new team, how his past experiences at KPMG/BearingPoint and Unisys have prepared him for success as an entrepreneur, his predictions for the Oakland Raiders this year, and his ambitious vision for his new venture, Attain.
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September 2, 2009A Conversation with Greg Baroni (Part 1), by JD Kathuria, ExecutiveBiz
Greg Baroni, a well-known executive around the beltway, has been gone for ten months. What's he been up to lately? Keep reading to find out.
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March 18, 2009Attain Launches Technology Services Relationship with Milletech, Inc.
Milletech, Inc. is an innovative technology product and services company supporting Federal grantees in higher education, academic medical centers, and nonprofit organizations. Attain and Milletech, Inc. are joining forces to modernize and transform grants management – bringing you superior Oracle and PeopleSoft capabilities at enterprise and research management levels. Our enterprise-wide research dashboards, as well as budget reallocation approval, cost transfer approval, and effort reporting systems increase efficiency and accelerate performance.
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