WASHINGTON, April 16, 2018 -- Apprio, a leading provider of specialized technology solutions, particularly for the health, defense and homeland security markets, ranks No. 24 on the Washington Business Journal's Largest Minority-Owned Companies List, a ranking of the Washington, D.C., area’s largest minority-owned businesses which have more than a 50 percent minority ownership. The WBJ rankings are created based on 2017 total revenue.
Working with the government to solve complex business problems, Apprio continues to grow its customer base. In the 2017-2018 timeframe, the company grew extensively across multiple federal clients, but particularly in the area of emergency management, working with agencies such as FEMA and Health and Human Services.
The company’s growth has also landed Apprio on multiple lists of the nation’s fastest growing companies, including consecutive times on the Inc. 5000 list put out by Inc. Magazine.
“We’re pleased to be recognized as one of the largest D.C. area minority-owned companies, but what’s particularly satisfying for me is that we’re not only minority owned, we’re diverse across our entire employee base. Our staff is amazingly representative of the country as a whole. Even our leadership team has a strong split of men and women and includes numerous minorities. That’s been a core part of our business since Apprio’s founding 20 years ago, and I truly believe it’s been one of the major reasons for our success,” says Darryl Britt, Apprio’s president.
About Apprio
Apprio is a provider of specialized technology solutions, particularly for the health, defense and homeland security markets. The company provides innovative IT and program services in healthcare IT, emergency response management and financial management. Apprio delivers the methodologies, discipline and thought-leadership provided by the large integrators, with the cost structure and collaboration offered by smaller firms.
For more information, visit www.apprioinc.com or follow Apprio on Twitter at https://twitter.com/apprioinc.
Contact: Jane Bryant Spire Communications (703) 406-8626 [email protected]


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