Information Technology Strategies (IT-Strat), established in 2002, is a leading provider of IT services to both public and private sector clients [6]. As a graduated SBA 8(a) program participant and Woman Owned Small Business (WOSB), the company has built an impressive portfolio serving major federal agencies including the Department of Homeland Security, Defense Information Systems Agency, and Defense Logistics Agency, while maintaining strategic partnerships with industry giants like IBM, Accenture, and SAIC [6].
Under the leadership of CEO and Founder Namita Magoon, who holds a BS in Decision Management Information Systems from George Mason University [2], the company's executive team drives innovation and organizational excellence. Key leadership positions include:
- Pawan Gyanwali, Senior VP of Innovation & Digital Transformation [1]
- Eman Ajaj, Director of DHS Division [1]
- Michelle Papa, HR Manager with over three decades of experience [4]
- Custom computer programming services (NAICS 541511)
- Computer systems design services (NAICS 541512)
- Computer facilities management (NAICS 541513)
- Data processing and hosting services (NAICS 518210) [6]
- EDWOSB certified
- ITAR registered
- CMMI DEV certified
- CMMI SVC certified
- ISO 20000-1:2018
- ISO 27001:2013
- ISO 9001:2015 [1]
In federal contracting, IT-Strat has secured numerous prestigious vehicles, including multiple GSA OASIS+ awards across WOSB, Small Business, and Unrestricted tracks [1]. Key contract vehicles include:
- GSA Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) #47QTCA20D003N [3]
- GSA OASIS+ WOSB Contract #47QRCA24DW059 [1]
- Navy SeaPort-NxG IDIQ Contract #N0017825D7456 [4]
- DLA JETS 2.0 Small Business Track Contract #SP4709-24-Q-0059 [8]
- AWS Advanced Tier Partner status achievement (2024) [2]
- J6 Enterprise Technology Services (JETS 2.0) contract award valued at $11.9B (2024) [1]
- Strategic partnership with Zetaris as System Integrator Partner (2025) [6]
Looking toward the future, IT-Strat has demonstrated its commitment to environmental sustainability by establishing greenhouse gas reduction targets beginning in 2023, with the ambitious goal of achieving net-zero emissions by 2030 [6].