Virginia Business has selected John Steckel, President and CEO, AMERICAN SYSTEMS as a 2026 Virginia C-Suite Awards recipient.
AMERICAN SYSTEMS Named a Top Workplace USA for Sixth Consecutive Year, Ranked Number Seven in its Size Category
AMERICAN SYSTEMS, a leading provider of mission essential and information engineering services to federal customers, announced today that it was named a USA TODAY Top Workplace for the sixth consecutive year based on confidential employee responses to a national third-party survey conducted by Energage in October 2025. AMERICAN SYSTEMS has ranked number seven in its size category.
AMERICAN SYSTEMS Mourns Loss of Company Co-Founder Woody Ramsey
AMERICAN SYSTEMS Awarded $172 Million Contract to Deliver Enhanced Warfighting Capability
AMERICAN SYSTEMS, a leading provider of mission-essential and information engineering services to federal customers, announced today that it has been awarded a follow-on contract—valued at $172.7 million to continue support to the Naval Surface Warfare Center Indian Head Division’s Demonstration and Assessment Team (DAT). The contract, awarded in December, has a one-year base period, and four one-year options.
Lauren Kilcoyne Appointed Chief Operating Officer at AMERICAN SYSTEMS
AMERICAN SYSTEMS Completes Acquisition of Epsilon, Inc.
Chantilly, Va., September 8, 2025 — AMERICAN SYSTEMS, a leading provider of mission essential and information engineering services to federal customers, today announced the acquisition of Epsilon, Inc. (Epsilon), a managed IT and cybersecurity leader headquartered in Weaverville, NC. The acquisition will result in more than 400 new employees joining AMERICAN SYSTEMS, further increasing the company’s scale and capabilities.
Srinivas Rautwar Appointed Chief Information Officer at AMERICAN SYSTEMS
August 26, 2025 – Chantilly, Va. – AMERICAN SYSTEMS, a leading provider of mission essential and information engineering services to federal customers, announced the promotion of Srinivas Rautwar to Chief Information Officer (CIO), effective August 25. Rautwar, formerly Director of Information Technology Operations for the company, fills the position vacated by the retirement of Brian Neely, who held the position for more than two decades of distinguished service in the CIO role.
