Latest Story
Maximus names new foundation president, chair
Arvenita W. Cherry takes over philanthropic arm from John Boyer
Tysons-based government contractor Maximus Inc. has announced Arvenita W. Cherry to lead the company’s philanthropic arm. Cherry was named president of the Maximus Foundation, a role she took over on
More Stories
Maximus lands $6.6B Medicare call center contract
Tysons company will continue to support contact center operations
Published
Maximus Inc. won an up to $6.6 billion contract for the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services for contact center operations, the Tysons-based federal contractor announced Thursday. Under the contract,
Reston-based Maximus gets $951M contract for national COVID hotline
Contractor will manage surge support and vaccine assistance calls for CDC
Published
Reston-based government services company Maximus has received a potential $951 million contract to support the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s COVID-19 national surge support and vaccine assistance hotline. In
Advertisement
Maximus acquires Houston veterans services company for $1.4B
VES conducts medical disability exams for veterans
Published
Reston-based government services company Maximus announced Wednesday that it will purchase the parent company of Veterans Evaluation Services Inc. (VES) for $1.4 billion. Based in Houston, VES is a privately
Maximus hires new Federal Services general manager
Terry Weipert to succeed Thomas Romeo, who will retire this summer
Published
Government services company Maximus Inc. has named IBM executive Teresa “Terry” Weipert as general manager of its U.S. Federal Services Segment, the Reston-based company announced this week. Weipert will replace
Maximus acquires Attain fed biz for $430M
Reston gov services company to buy division of McLean firm
Published
Reston-based government services company Maximus announced Monday it has acquired the federal division of McLean-based Attain LLC for $430 million. With more than 30,000 employees worldwide and $2.8 billion in
Maximus announces next CFO
David Mutryn to succeed Richard Nadeau in December
Published
Reston-based government services company Maximus announced Thursday the planned retirement of Chief Financial Officer Richard J. Nadeau, effective Nov. 30, 2021. David Mutryn, senior vice president of finance, will succeed