| 2008 |
G&B Solutions, Inc. was acquired by VSE in April. G&B is a diversified information technology company serving the U.S. government market and recognized leader in the federal information technology sector. |
| 2007 |
Integrated Concepts and Research Corporation (ICRC) was acquired by VSE Corporation. ICRC is a technical and management services company principally serving the U.S. Government market. Army R2 contract bookings exceed $1 billion. |
| 2006 |
VSE continued to outperform with annual revenues exceeding $363 million. |
| 2005 |
VSE experienced a record year in annual revenues exceeding $280 million. |
| 2004 |
VSE posts record revenues of $216 million. VSE wins two new IDIQ contracts with potential values exceeding $1 billion, the U.S. Navy SeaPort Enhanced contract and a U.S. Navy Ship Support contract. |
| 2003 |
VSE wins its first multi-billion dollar IDIQ contract vehicle, the Army CECOM Rapid Response Program. VSE consolidates Telecommunications Technologies into its Federal Group. |
| 2002 |
VSE’s quality management system is registered to ISO 9001:2000 standard, becoming one of the first 6% of the U.S. companies previously registered to ISO 9000 to be upgraded to the 2000 standard. |
| 2001 |
VSE establishes Management Sciences Division to provide Lean Six Sigma quality systems training and consulting services. VSE reorganizes into four operating groups: Federal, International, Telecommunications Technologies, and Energy and Environment |
| 2000 |
VSE establishes division to provide multimedia and audio-visual technology, network management, and IT facilities installation and maintenance services. |
| 1999 |
VSE’s quality management system is registered to ISO 9001. |
| 1995 |
VSE wins first $1 billion contract, a 10-year foreign military sales contract to support U.S. Navy ship reactivation and transfer programs. VSE also acquires Energetics Inc., a highly respected Department of Energy support contractor. |
| 1993 |
VSE establishes new division to provide engineering and technical logistics support to the Naval aviation and weapons communities. |
| 1992 |
VSE reorganizes and spins off non-engineering subsidiaries. |
| 1990 |
VSE acquired Schmoldt Engineering Services Company, an Oklahoma firm specializing in corrosion control and protection systems. VSE also founded Human Resource Systems, Inc. ( HRSI). |
| 1988 |
VSE expands vehicle support services to U.S. Army with a FAASV Systems Technical Support contract at TACOM. |
| 1987 |
VSE initiated vehicle design support for U.S. Marine Corps. |
| 1985 |
VSE opened its Reverse Engineering Center and received its first major Air Force contract for Test Range Support. |
| 1984 |
VSE celebrates its 25th anniversary. During this year, VSE employs more than 1,500 people in 22 facilities nationwide. Highlights of 1984 included certification as a Navy Master Ordnance Repair (MOR) contractor and receipt of major follow-on contracts with the Navy and National Cancer Institute. |
| 1983 |
VSE completes a secondary public offering underwritten by Advest, Inc., and Wachtel & Co., Inc. |
| 1979 |
Stockholders vote to change the company name from Value Engineering Company to VSE Corporation to reflect the expanded range and depth of corporate capabilities. The decade ended with revenues exceeding $38 million |
| 1978 |
VSE wins its first $1 million contract to support U.S. Navy shipboard equipment configuration audit services |
| 1973 |
VSE enters into marine engineering business, supporting U.S. Navy ship overhaul and modernization programs |
| 1968 |
VSE completes its first significant public stock offering and consolidates offices at 2550 Huntington Avenue, Alexandria, Virginia. Revenues for the year exceed $5 million and the employee count tops 350. |
| 1967 |
VSE acquires its first fabrication shop, first testing and inspection facility, and first computer, an IBM 1130. |
| 1965 |
VSE opens its first field office in Hampton, Virginia, to design force measurement devices supporting NASA. |
| 1963 |
VSE obtains its first production engineering support contract with the U.S. Army at Fort Belvoir. |
| 1961 |
VSE establishes the first commercial laboratory in the Washington, DC area to provide materials and metallurgical investigations. |
| 1960 |
VSE begins performing its first contract, providing the U.S. Navy with competitive bidding packages for missile rocket motors. |
| 1959 |
VSE is established in Virginia, as “Value Engineering Company,” with three employees. |