Novetta President, CEO Tiffanny Gates Receives Third Consecutive Wash100 Award

Tiffanny Gates, president and CEO of Novetta, was presented her third Wash100 Award on Monday, the most prestigious honor in all of government contracting (GovCon), during a recent visit to Novetta by Jim Garrettson, CEO of Executive Mosaic and founder of the Wash100 Award

Gates received her 2021 Wash100 Award for her leadership and driving company growth through its expansion of analytics capabilities for the government sector and its programs to support military transition into the civilian workplace.

Most notably, Novetta added new data analytics, software engineering and technology offerings for the national security segment through the acquisition of Annapolis, Maryland-based WaveStrike in June 2020.

“Combining our complementary capabilities and talented teams mean stronger support for our customers,“ Gates said at the time. “The synergy between our programs positions us for larger-scale opportunities and reinforces us as a top destination for technical talent.“ 

Executive Mosaic offers its congratulations to Tiffanny Gates and the Novetta team for their selection to receive the 2021 Wash100 Award. Her significant contributions to the GovCon sector and federal landscape continue to drive our community into the future in 2021 and beyond.

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