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Fairfax County Economic Development Authority Business News Update – April 25

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Veteran-Owned JDSAT Inc., to Expand AI, Cloud Computing and Data Science Business in Fairfax County

Governor Glenn Youngkin announced on Monday that JDSAT Inc., a veteran-owned application development and data sciences firm, is investing $630,000 to expand its operations in Fairfax County. The company plans to invest in technical staff and analysts to support its growing artificial intelligence (AI), cloud computing, and data science business, creating 60 new jobs.

Scott Woosley, CEO of JDSAT Inc., expressed excitement about the company’s growth and the new office opening in Fairfax County. He highlighted the commitment to provide a collaborative work environment for their staff and the resources available in the vibrant community. The State of Virginia and Fairfax County were thanked for their support in this expansion.

Founded in 2013, JDSAT Inc. offers technology development, data analysis, and research-driven consulting services for commercial entities and government agencies. The expansion in Fairfax County will cater to a growing portfolio of Department of Defense contracts. The company plans to hire 60 technical staff and analysts to support the increasing demand for AI, cloud computing, and data science services.

Chairman Jeffrey C. McKay of the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors commended JDSAT for choosing Fairfax County as the location for their expansion. With a strong regional workforce and a high concentration of AI-related jobs, Fairfax County provides an ideal environment for tech companies like JDSAT to grow and succeed.

JDSAT’s involvement in the community, supporting initiatives through organizations like Britepaths and Women Giving Back, further solidifies their commitment to making a positive impact in Fairfax County. The company’s expansion signifies a significant step in their growth journey and a promising future in the tech industry.

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