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DECEMBER 2024 – Invictus announces its award of the GSA OASIS+ Unrestricted Contract from the General Services Administration (GSA).
read moreNOVEMBER 2024 – Nick Andersen, Invictus COO, is chosen as the 2024 Pinnacle Award’s Intelligence Executive of the Year.
read moreOCTOBER 2024 – Executive Director of Cyber Engineering, Luke Frank, supports Joy Doll Hospital through his own volunteer efforts, and facilitates financial donation from his employer, Invictus International Consulting.
read moreSEPTEMBER 2024 – Invictus’ Chief Security Officer, Scott King, recently attended the Annual Industrial Security Working Group National Conference that was held at the Boeing facility in El Segundo, California.
read moreAUGUST 2024 – The Washington Business Journal has ranked Invictus 11th on their list of Veteran-Owned Companies in Greater Washington, DC for the second year in a row.
read moreAUGUST 2024 – On Tuesday afternoon, Invictus’ Vice President Erin Clemens (shown holding the scissors) cut the ribbon on Invictus’ new Explorer facility in Colorado Springs.
read moreAUGUST 2024 – On this day, ten years ago, Invictus began its successful journey when Jim Kelly and a few of his founding partners met in their first offices in Alexandria, VA to create Invictus International Consulting, LLC.
read moreJUNE 2024 – Invictus once again ranks 7th on the Washington Business Journal’s list of Most Philanthropic Midsize Companies in the DC Area.
read moreJUNE 2024– Invictus CEO Jim Kelly is named Executive of the Year for privately held companies, by the National Capital chapter of the Association for Corporate Growth.
read moreMAY 2024 – Invictus International Consulting, LLC announces selection of Peak Technology Campus in Colorado Springs for Site Operations. Invictus anticipates employing 65-130 employees in Colorado Springs over the next 5-10 years. The average salary for this workforce will be approximately $166,000 per year.
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