Dev Technology Group, a company co-founded by Indian-American IT entrepreneur Sanjeev Duggal, will spend US$366,000 to grow in Fairfax County, Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin said.
The firm is investing in 10,000 square feet of extra office space to accommodate more IT and software staff due to the significant growth in demand for its services. 90 new jobs will be created by the project.
“Dev Technology Group is a Virginia success story that bolsters our booming IT industry while providing critical services for the government and 21st-century jobs for civilians and veterans,” said Governor Glenn Youngkin. “We are proud to see a longstanding corporate partner benefit from the Commonwealth’s diverse, world-class technology talent that catalyzes growth.”
Governor Youngkin praised the company by saying, “Dev Technology Group is a Virginia success story that bolsters our booming IT industry while providing critical services for the government and 21st-century jobs for civilians and veterans. We are proud to see a longstanding corporate partner benefit from the Commonwealth’s diverse, world-class technology talent that catalyzes growth.”
Senator Janet Howell, chairman of the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors Jeffrey C. McKay, and Secretary of Commerce and Trade Caren Merrick all praised the company’s choice to increase its presence in the county.
CEO of Dev Technology, Kendall Holbrook, said, “As a federal contractor, Dev Technology has selected to continue its growth in Fairfax County due to the proximity of clients and access to highly skilled employees, including veterans.”