Dayton, OH, August 2, 2019 — TACG, a Federally Recognized Tribal 8(a) consulting firm, has been named to Dayton Business Journal’s “Fast 50” for the second consecutive year. The list ranks the top 50 fastest-growing Dayton area companies by their three-year average revenue growth. TACG was named as #16 on the list, which was published in the August 2nd edition of Dayton Business Journal.
“This award is a reflection of the TACG team whose dedication to excellence continues to push boundaries,” TACG President Brian Chaney said. “There is a saying here at TACG that we bring up often; We want to be an employer for life. We want to change the way government contracting firms view their staff. To us, each team member is not simply a pair of boots on the ground on contract. They are a representation of TACG as a whole, and as such, we strive to hire and retain the best talent in our industry.”
About TACG:
Founded in 2006, TACG, LLC (TACG) is a Federally Recognized Alaskan Tribal 8(a) Certified firm focused on the public sector and aerospace industries. Despite our small business status, we consistently deliver on large-scale projects because of our broad scope of capabilities, our handpicked staff of consultants, and our diverse partner network. Yet we still offer a personal touch that only a small business can provide.
TACG is committed to helping organizations achieve greater flexibility and efficiency. Combined with our Cyber Security, Acquisition/Program Management, Engineering Services, Enterprise Services, Logistics and Supply Chain Services, and Technology/Infrastructure Solutions offerings, our forward-thinking approach to consulting helps organizations connect existing technologies with emerging solutions to do more, with less, for less.
For more information about TACG, visit www.TACGsolutions.com/about.
Emilie Scantlebury is the Digital Marketing and Communications Manager at TACG. Based in Los Angeles, CA, Emilie has been with the TACG team since 2016.
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