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Founded in 2003, VariQ is a multiple award-winning company delivering Cybersecurity, Cloud and Software Development services to 20+ federal, state and local government departments and agencies. Headquartered in Rockville MD, VariQ is a premier end-to-end IT services integrator that that emphasizes innovation, quality, and professional excellence in the delivery of advanced technology systems that it modernizes, integrates, and sustains for its government clients.
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.variq.com
  • 2600 Tower Oaks Boulevard Suite 300
    Rockville, MD USA 20852
  • Phone: 202.292.4236

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