FAIRFAX COUNTY, Va.–(BUSINESS WIRE). The company will expand its operations at 6400 Arlington Boulevard in Falls Church by more than 10,000 square feet of classified and unclassified office space to increase capacity. The project will create 117 new jobs.
“We are excited to expand our operations here in Virginia. Our home in Fairfax County is close to our federal customers, and we have access to a highly skilled Virginia workforce that includes neurodiverse high-tech professionals and military veterans,” said Peter Kant, CEO, Enabled Intelligence, Inc.
Founded in October 2020, Enabled Intelligence, Inc. is an artificial intelligence startup providing sensitive and classified data labeling services and AI algorithm development for government and other critical AI/ML applications.
“I’m pleased to see another major technology innovator expanding into Fairfax County,” said Jeffrey C. McKay, Fairfax County Board Chairman. “This growth in AI applications from a company that also benefits from the tremendous diversity of our county’s workforce is a perfect example of next-generation companies headquartered here leading the way.”
Enabled Intelligence employees include veterans, neurodiverse professionals, people of diverse abilities, and subject matter experts in data science. Its integrated team works with multiple forms of data including satellite imagery, radar, text, voice, audio, video and more. The company specializes in providing highly accurate and secure (even classified) data labeling, creating training and dataset testing, and building AI technologies for defense, intelligence, law enforcement and other critical US government missions, including clandestine programs .
“We are honored to have Enabled Intelligence expanding its presence here in Fairfax County,” said Victor Hoskins, President and CEO of Fairfax County Economic Development Agency (FCEDA). “The opportunities they offer to our diverse population are extraordinary, and their efforts are a shining example of the true spirit of inclusion on which we continue to build our thriving business community.”
The Fairfax County Economic Development Agency worked with the Virginia Economic Development Partnership to secure the Virginia project and will support Enabled Intelligence job creation through the Virginia Jobs Investment Program (VJIP), the companies creating new jobs, provides consulting services and funding to support recruitment and training activities. As a business incentive to support economic development, VJIP lowers labor costs for new and expanding businesses. VJIP is federally funded and demonstrates Virginia’s commitment to improving employment opportunities for its citizens.
“Accelerating the transition of startups is one of my government’s goals, and expanding companies like Enabled Intelligence in Fairfax County is key to our economic development strategy,” said Gov. Glenn Youngkin. “We are proud to support this native Virginia company and remain committed to fostering a business climate and educating a workforce that supports our corporate partners of all sizes.”
About the Fairfax County Economic Development Authority (FCEDA)
FCEDA promotes Fairfax County as one of the world’s premier locations for business and talent, providing location discovery and business development assistance, and liaison with county and state government agencies to help companies locate and expand in Fairfax County. Headquartered in Tysons, Fairfax County’s largest business district, FCEDA has offices in major global business centers: Bangalore/Mumbai, Berlin, London, Los Angeles, Seoul and Tel Aviv. For more information about FCEDA, visit www.fairfaxcountyeda.org or follow us on LinkedIn, TwitterFacebook and Youtube.