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From our East Coast headquarters in Washington D.C., we have earned a solid reputation over nearly 20 years for identifying and closing top technology talent for Commercial and Federal clients. Austin McGregor offers unparalleled expertise and access to leaders across all technology sectors.

High Technology Practice:
Austin McGregor Partners' are experts at attracting A-players to startups and emerging growth technology companies. In today's fast-paced and competitive business world, finding great people, more than any other factor, determines the degree of success a business ultimately can achieve. Hiring the right executive in the right job is especially important in early stage ventures, where missteps can be fatal.

Many of the leading venture-capital firms in the Mid-Atlantic have chosen Austin McGregor to build senior management teams for their portfolio companies.

We have successfully completed hundreds of technology searches - ranging from industry leaders to pre-revenue startups. Our Partners possess the deep domain experience and personal relationships required to "sell" your company to the strongest executives. We are large enough to search the globe for the right candidate and small enough to offer a true client Partnership and personalized service.

Federal IT Practice:
Austin McGregor represents both domestic and international corporations who are in pursuit of government funding and federal contracts. Our experience ranges from established companies within homeland security, aerospace, defense, aviation, energy, transportation spaces, to the many advanced technology companies looking to make their first federal sale or commercialize their product/service.

Our deep knowledge of the federal market (DoD, Intel & Civilian) serves our clients particularly well, as strong relationships with government and industry insiders are crucial in this tight-knit community. The federal government will spend over $60 billion on technology in fiscal 2007, and with the long-term trend of expanded private-sector contracting, the business of government just keeps growing. It is a market no technology company or service provider can afford to ignore. As evidenced by our Federal Advisory Board, we have relationships at the highest levels of federal agencies, technology providers and systems integrators: