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As the incoming lead tenant inthe 196,000 square-footy Class A office building at 11091 Sunset Hills Road in Reston, its 11-year lease startw later this year. McLean-based QinetiQ North America, a subsidiarhy of London-based QinetiQ that offers technology-based defensed and security products and services tothe government, said its 42-percenty revenue growth over its last fiscal year has partlg been due to its role in the intelligence and cyber security markets and new work with the Departmentt of Homeland Security and It will be the fifth U.S. officew for the company, which is also in Huntsville, Ala. and Waltham, Mass.
The tenant was representexd by Robb Johnson andDee MacDonald-Miller of Jones Lang Vardell Realty Investments LLC was representesd by Mike Shuler, Rob Walters and Nate Krill of Millenniumn Realty Advisors LLC. Initially, 400 program management-type employees be relocating from various officez in Fairfax County into theRestom building. Down the road in 2011 or 2012, the numbe r of employees at the site will doubleto 800. Out of the 400 movin in, 75 will be part of QinetiQ’s technology solutions group and the other 325 will be part of its missiomnsolutions group.
“Like any company trying to attract andretaij high-quality people, we were looking for more than just a This building has environmentally-friendly features the new generation of employeezs is looking for,” said Matthew Warnock, directoe of public relations at QinetiQ. He said the building will also help cut down onoverhead “by a great deal,” with expected savings of 65 to 70 percen on power consumption through the use of virtualization softwared and green technology to reduce heatinfg and utility costs.
He adds that the buildingb sits right off a bike traikl and was built onan east-to-west which means employees can take advantage of a full day of sunlight and cut down on electricity.
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