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M.C. Dean won't sit still.
The federal tech contractor is moving its headquarters to Sterling, opening another office in Maryland, buying a company in Georgia and breaking ground on a distribution center in Virginia's Caroline County.
"We're seeing a lot of demand for what we do, especially in homeland security," says Bill Dean, CEO of the company his grandfather founded in 1949.
M.C. Dean (www.mcdean.com) sells electrical engineering and telecommunications consulting and design services to federal customers, including the Department of Homeland Security.
The private company has about $200 Million in annual sales and 1,200 employees, up from 400 people five years ago. It is moving at least 200 of those employees from an office in Fairfax County into the new headquarters in Loudoun County, while keeping two smaller offices and a warehouse in Chantilly.
In Loudoun County, the...