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Dr. Rajan Natarajan, President & CEO of Global Alliant, is named SBA 2022 Small Business Person of the Year.
The SBA Baltimore District Office recognized Dr. Rajan Natarajan, President & CEO of Global Alliant as the SBA 2022 Small Business Person of the Year. Every year, the SBA office in Baltimore District recognizes top entrepreneurs and their companies that exhibit: strong growth in revenue, # of employees, overcoming adversity, and contributions made to the…
Read MoreGlobal Alliant won the Government Contracting Company of the Year award (Revenue Under $50 Million)byMaryland Tech Council.
For displaying an abundance of success this past year, Maryland Tech Council (MTC) has named Global Alliant 2022 Government Contracting Company of the Year! Not only did the award-winning company need to display measurable success in revenue growth and profitability, but they had to develop critical expertise in its service to the government. The winner…
Read MoreThe Washington Business Journal ranked Global Alliant Inc. #1 in Diversity Index on the 2022 Washington Business Journal.
The Washington Business Journal ranked Global Alliant Inc. No. 1 on the 2022 Washington Business Journal Corporate Diversity Index among Midsize Companies in the Greater D.C. Area.The Diversity Index Award recognizes companies that show commitment to hire people of color. With 91.94% of Global Alliant’s workforce being of color, they were honored with the top…
Read MoreGlobal Alliant was ranked #6 by Inc. Magazine as fastest-growing company in the Regionals Mid-Atlantic listing for 2022.
Global Alliant ranked No. 1 in Maryland with an impressive annual growth rate of 1,171%! This regional competition represents the most successful independent small businesses within the Mid-Atlantic area. This is the most prestigious recognition of the fastest-growing private companies based in Washington, D.C., Delaware, Maryland, North Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia.
Read MoreGlobal Alliant was recognized as a Finalist for the 2021 Greater Baltimore Committee (GBC) Bridging the Gap Award
This award recognizes contributions to the minority community in the Greater Baltimore region.The Bridging the Gap initiative promotes a Greater Baltimore business culture through developing and fostering relationships among majority, minority, and women-owned businesses. In addition to promoting a culture of diversity, equity, and inclusion for all organizations, the Bridging the Gap initiative provides targeted…
Read MoreGlobal ranked #34 fastest growing company in the U.S. by Inc. Magazine.
In 2021, Global Alliant was ranked #34 for their exceptional three-Year Revenue Growth of 8834%. Amongst this list of the fastest-growing companies, Global Alliant’s ranking placed them as No. 1 in Maryland among other IT companies and No. 2 in Maryland for company growth. This list represents the most successful companies within the American economy’s…
Read MoreNew 8(a) wins $64M CMS Innovation Support Platform contract
G2X TAKE: Global Alliant, an 8(a) small business information technology (IT) consulting and software development company just beat out three other bidders to secure this 5-year contract whereby the contractor will acquire an IT capability for an Innovation Support Platform that will create and maintain IT solutions and services that satisfy the program requirements of…
Read More8(a) is a Game-Changer for Small Businesses
8(a) vehicle is a powerful game-changer for the success of many small and minority businesses in the Federal space. Opening the door to 8(a) status gives a business nine years and that time will pass quickly so it is important not to rush to get that certification. Before applying for 8(a), a business should spend…
Read MoreMaryland companies top list of fastest-growing in Mid-Atlantic
From a company that manufactures natural supplements for pets to a coworking space with locations throughout the Baltimore-Washington metro area, 34 Maryland companies landed on Inc. Magazine’s list of fastest-growing companies in the mid-Atlantic region this year, including four in the top 10. Starting in 1982 as the Inc. 500, Inc. Magazine expanded its list…
Read MoreFounder of Columbia-based IT firm finding ways to support others, himself
Born and raised in India and educated in Michigan, Rajan Natarajan moved to Maryland after his wife landed a job working for the federal government. As a small businessperson, he is glad he did. Maryland, he explained, is a good place to be in business. “They’ve helped us a lot,” noting the state’s commitment to…
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