V2X (formerly Vectrus) stands as a premier provider of mission-critical solutions for global defense clients, generating $3.6 billion in annual revenue [4]. With a legacy spanning over 75 years, the company delivers comprehensive maintenance, sustainment, and operations support for U.S. government facilities, equipment, and systems [3].
Under the leadership of President and CEO Chuck Prow, CFO Susan Lynch, and CHRO Frank Peloso [3], V2X has evolved from a siloed structure to an agile, collaborative organization. The company's global footprint encompasses:
- 15,000 employees worldwide [4]
- Operations across 18 countries [3]
- Services spanning 92 federal agencies and departments [2]
In the federal contracting arena, V2X has established a significant presence, ranking #58 on Bloomberg Government's BGOV200 list with $1.2 billion in prime federal contracts for FY2019 [2]. The company's core capabilities include:
- Multi-INT expertise and Special Access Program support [5]
- Secure facility management and integrated logistics [5]
- IT support for classified networks and systems [5]
- Advanced intelligence analysis and data exploitation [5]
V2X maintains robust quality management systems and security protocols, demonstrated through:
- ISO 9001 and AS 9100/9110 quality certifications [1]
- ISO 14001 environmental management system [5]
- ISO 45001 occupational health and safety management [5]
- DFARS and CMMC compliance for DoD contracts [3]
The company's commitment to supplier diversity is reflected in comprehensive programs supporting:
- Small disadvantaged businesses [2]
- Women-owned businesses [2]
- HUBZone businesses [2]
- Veteran and Service-Disabled Veteran-owned businesses [2]
Following the 2022 merger of Vectrus and Vertex [1], V2X has achieved notable recognition, including:
- Deal of the Year Award (2023) from Association for Corporate Growth [1]
- CFO Susan Lynch's recognition as Greater Washington Public Company CFO of the Year [4]
The company continues to expand its strategic presence through initiatives such as the Polar Science Alliance joint venture with Parsons Corporation [3] and the establishment of new corporate headquarters in Reston, Virginia, positioning itself for continued growth in the defense and technology sectors [3].