Founded | 1983 |
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Headquarters | Herndon, Virginia, United States |
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Sterling E. Phillips, Jr. |
Parent | UNICOM Global |
UNICOM Government, Inc. (formerly GTSI Corp.) is an American information technology (IT) hardware and solutions company.
GTSI was acquired by UNICOM Global, in June 2012, after UNICOM completed a tender offer for outstanding shares of GTSI for $7.75 per share in cash; GTSI became a wholly owned subsidiary of UNICOM, and GTSI stock was delisted from NASDAQ. GTSI Corp. was renamed UNICOM Government, Inc. in 2013, and is now a division of its parent company, UNICOM Global, Inc.
It was founded in 1983 to provide microcomputer software to the federal government of the United States. By 1986, it worked with local, state and federal government agencies. In 1996, it registered its URL and engaged in e-commerce. In 1994, it introduced the first browser-based government contract catalog. In 1999, it launched the first government IT portal, governmentIT.com, featuring the latest in IT applications for government employees.
It is headquartered in Herndon, Virginia.