Technology Contractor Ditches Ashburn and Moves to Tysons’ Towers Crescent

Technology contractor Applied Insight is packing up its bags in Ashburn and setting up camp in Tysons.

The company announced earlier this week that it will be moving into 1850 Towers Crescent Plaza, part of the Towers Crescent complex.

The new headquarters will function as a hub for the business as it moves into research and development on cybersecurity and cloud infrastructure projects for the federal government.

“Our move to Tysons is about convenience and collaboration,” John Hynes, CEO of Applied Insight, said in a press release. “It’s a more central location for the leadership team to come together when we need to.”

Hynes said the company already spends a lot of time meeting with customers in Tysons, making the new headquarters a more convenient spot.

“The new space also has great facilities for bringing our people together for training and collaboration on new projects, particularly in technology development and business development,” Hynes said. “It’s part of fostering the creative culture that will be key to our long-term success.”

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