TCG (Turner Consulting Group), founded in 1994 by Daniel Turner, emerged from the development of one of the government's first web applications for NIH and has evolved into a leading federal IT advisory services company [1]. Operating as a certified B Corporation, TCG demonstrates unwavering commitment to delivering efficient, transparent, and ethical government solutions while maintaining positive impact across community, customer, and employee dimensions [2].
Under the guidance of its experienced leadership team, TCG has grown to over 100 employees while maintaining its focus on programs of national importance. The executive team brings more than 120 years of combined technical and management experience [1]:
- Daniel A. Turner - Chief Executive Officer and Founder
- Lisa Alferieff, PMP - Chief Operating Officer
- Antoinette Merrill, MBA - Chief Financial Officer
- Robert "Butch" Buccigrossi, Ph.D. - Chief Technical Officer
- Elizabeth Branner, SHRM-SCP - Chief Employee Experience Officer
- Michael Drescher - Chief Growth Officer
TCG's technological expertise spans critical areas essential for modern government operations [6]:
- Agile Development
- Artificial Intelligence
- Cloud Services
- DevSecOps
- Low-Code Solutions
The company's commitment to excellence has garnered numerous prestigious recognitions [5]:
- Washington Post Top Workplace for eight consecutive years
- Most Engaged Workplace in America
- Best and Brightest Company designation
- SmartCEO Executive Management Team recognition
- Smart CEO Future 50 Fast Growth Companies
TCG maintains a robust corporate culture through regular company-wide meetings and family-friendly gatherings [3], while managing a diverse portfolio of federal contract vehicles across multiple agencies [1].
Key contract vehicles include:
- Comprehensive IT professional services under SIN 54151S
- Simplified acquisition procedures and BPA capabilities
- Direct agency ordering authority
- $20B ceiling through 2027
- Full range of IT services
- Government-wide usage
The company has established strategic partnerships, including a significant subcontractor role on GSA Alliant Small Business through 1Source, with a $15B program ceiling [4].
- Department of Treasury BPA (2033H620A00012)
- GSA Corporate IT Services BPA (47HAA021A0016)
- FCC Application Development IDIQ (273FCC22D0014)
- DOT Software Engineering BPA (693JJ319A000020)
TCG's success is rooted in its dedication to efficient, ethical, and transparent delivery of vital government functions, supported by dedicated program management offices for major contract vehicles [5]. This commitment has resulted in consistent growth and recognition, including ten consecutive years on the Inc. 5000 list from 2001 through 2016 [2], solidifying its position as a trusted partner in federal IT services.