Full-Time
Updated on 3/14/2025
Consulting for government digital transformation solutions
No salary listed
Senior
Chantilly, VA, USA
US Top Secret Clearance Required
Redhorse Corporation enhances government operations by integrating data and technology. The company provides consulting services that focus on digital transformation and artificial intelligence to help clients tackle critical challenges in areas like National Security, Networking Technology, Energy, and the Environment. Redhorse collaborates closely with government clients to improve their operational efficiency through tailored solutions. Unlike many competitors, Redhorse emphasizes a partnership approach, engaging in project-based work while fostering long-term relationships. The primary goal of Redhorse is to empower government entities to navigate complex issues effectively and enhance their overall performance.
Company Size
201-500
Company Stage
Growth Equity (Venture Capital)
Total Funding
N/A
Headquarters
San Diego, California
Founded
2008
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In a related development, Redhorse announced the promotion of Noah Klemm from chief delivery officer to president, effective immediately.
Redhorse has expanded the leadership team within its national security practice with the appointment of Michael Rauseo as vice president of national security growth and Lance Orr as VP of national security operations.
Matthew Dost, formerly general counsel and director of contracts at Allied Associates International, has been named general counsel and vice president of compliance at Redhorse.
Redhorse, an Arlington, Virginia-based information technology services contractor, has acquired Allied Associates International for an undisclosed sum in a transaction that expands its cybersecurity intelligence offerings for national security customers.
The deal comes nearly two years after Redhorse landed a minority investment from McLean's Blue Delta Capital Partners, a venture capital group that invests primarily in government contracting firms.