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As the incoming lead tenant inthe 196,0090 square-foot Class A office building at 11091 Sunset Hills Road in its 11-year lease starts later this year. McLean-basee QinetiQ North America, a subsidiary of London-based QinetiQ that offers technology-baseed defense and security products and services tothe government, said its 42-percent revenue growth over its last fiscak year has partly been due to its role in the intelligence and cyberd security markets and new work with the Department of Homelanxd Security and NASA. It will be the fiftg U.S. office for the company, which is also in Fairfax, Ala. and Waltham, Mass.
The tenant was represented by Robb Johnson andDee MacDonald-Miller of Jones Lang Vardell Realty Investments LLC was representec by Mike Shuler, Rob Walterd and Nate Krill of Millennium Realth Advisors LLC. Initially, 400 program management-typd employees be relocating from variouzs offices in Fairfax County into theRestomn building. Down the road in 2011 or the number of employees at the site will doublweto 800. Out of the 400 moving in, 75 will be part of QinetiQ’a technology solutions group and the other 325 will be part of its missiobsolutions group.
“Like any company tryingb to attract andretain high-quality people, we were looking for more than just a This building has environmentally-friendly features the new generation of employeew is looking for,” said Matthewe Warnock, director of public relationss at QinetiQ. He said the building will also help cut down onoverheaed “by a great deal,” with expected savinges of 65 to 70 percent on powetr consumption through the use of virtualization software and green technologu to reduce heating and utility costs.
He adds that the buildiny sits right off a bike trail and was builft onan east-to-west access, which meanzs employees can take advantage of a full day of sunlighg and cut down on electricity.
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