Arctas: Moving the Needle 06.01.26 – Nava, Aquia, LMI, VITG, Tria Federal, GDIT, 11th Hour, Bright Star, CODEplus, HSAG, Redhorse, Trilogy, Anivas Technology, The Brite Group

Today’s Arctas data points to a short list of companies drawing outsized interest.

AI strategy and leadership signals set the early tone. A conversation featuring Nava’s Alex Santantonio and Aquia’s Allison DiPietro generated strong engagement around what comes next as federal agencies move AI from experimentation into operational mission environments. LMI also drew attention after recruiting longtime DHS and TSA security specialist Mary Rupert.

Contract momentum quickly followed. The VITG and Tria Federal joint venture gained traction after securing a CMS Salesforce Enterprise Integration Platform Services contract. GDIT moved up with an HHS HRSA Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network support task. 11th Hour beat out three competitors to win a VA Enterprise Risk Management contract, while Bright Star secured a $25M State Department CDAO and CDS support services award.

Civilian agency work continued to drive visibility. CODEplus surged after beating out 19 competitors to win an NLRB Enterprise IT Service Management contract. HSAG picked up interest after securing OPM Healthcare Insurance Operations CAHPS survey support work.

Defense, partnerships, and innovation rounded out the day. Redhorse gained engagement after securing a Navy AI Talent Engineering and SETA support task. Trilogy announced the launch of its second mentor protégé joint venture, Trilogy Tech, with Anivas Technology. The Brite Group also surfaced after DetectQ was deemed awardable on the Tradewinds Solutions Marketplace.

No spin. Just experienced leaders, concrete wins, and market relevant moves.

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Big moves, big investments, and the companies suddenly getting real attention

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