OBXtek
OBXtek is a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) incorporated in April 2009 in Tysons Corner, Virginia, by Vietnam War veteran Bruce Jesson.[1][2] The company primarily services government agencies with IT support, including network management, engineering, and integration.[2][3] OBXtek was named #1 on Washington Technology's 2013 Fast 50, which ranked the fastest growing companies of 2013.[4]
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