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Amount Name Location Jobs Retained Cong Dist a $5-10 Million a MORTON THOMAS & ASSOCIATES INC ROCKVILLE 450 MD - 06 a $5-10 Million ACELL, INC Amount Name Location Jobs Retained Cong Dist a $5-10 million A MORTON THOMAS & ASSOCIATES INC ROCKVILLE 450 MD - 06 a $5-10 million ACELL, INC. COLUMBIA 408 MD - 03 a $5-10 million ADFINITAS HEALTH, LLC HANOVER 359 MD - 02 a $5-10 million AMERICAN YOUTH HOSTELS, INC. SILVER SPRING 497 MD - 08 a $5-10 million ARONSON LLC ROCKVILLE 275 MD - 06 a $5-10 million ASHLEY, INC. HAVRE DE GRACE 250 MD - 01 a $5-10 million BOLAND TRANE SERVICES, INC. GAITHERSBURG 314 MD - 06 a $5-10 million BUSINESS INTEGRA TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS INC BETHESDA 380 MD - 06 a $5-10 million CAPITAL DIGESTIVE CARE, LLC SILVER SPRING 255 MD - 03 a $5-10 million CAPREIT OPERATING LIMITED PARTNERSHIP ROCKVILLE 490 MD - 06 a $5-10 million CARE VENTURES INC CUMBERLAND 408 MD - 06 a $5-10 million CAREY INTERNATIONAL, INC. FREDERICK 222 MD - 06 a $5-10 million CAREY INTERNATIONAL, INC. FREDERICK 222 MD - 06 a $5-10 million CATALYST SOLUTIONS INC BALTIMORE 321 MD - 03 a $5-10 million CHASE BREXTON HEALTH SERVICES, INC. BALTIMORE 430 MD - 03 a $5-10 million CJ MILLER, LLC HAMPSTEAD 410 MD - 01 a $5-10 million CLEARONE ADVANTAGE LLC BALTIMORE 498 MD - 02 a $5-10 million COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICES, INC. GAITHERSBURG 447 MD - 06 a $5-10 million CORPORATE BROKERS, LLC ANNAPOLIS 449 MD - 03 a $5-10 million CUMMINS-WAGNER COMPANY, INC. ANNAPOLIS JUNCTION 0 MD - 02 a $5-10 million D.A.C. ACQUISITION COMPANY, LLC LAUREL 489 MD - 04 a $5-10 million DELAWARE ELEVATOR INC SALISBURY 381 MD - 01 a $5-10 million DIAMOND COMIC DISTRIBUTORS, INC HUNT VALLEY 340 MD - 01 a $5-10 million DIXIE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY CO., INC. CHURCHVILLE 300 MD - 01 a $5-10 million FEI.COM, INC COLUMBIA 425 MD - 03 a $5-10 million FIRST HOME MORTGAGE CORPORATION BALTIMORE 91 MD - 01 a $5-10 million G3 TECHNOLOGIES INC COLUMBIA 260 MD - 03 a $5-10 million GMS MINE REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE, INC. OAKLAND 500 MD - 06 a $5-10 million GRUNLEY CONSTRUCTION CO INC ROCKVILLE 321 MD - 06 a $5-10 million GSE SYSTEMS, INC. SYKESVILLE MD - 01 a $5-10 million H.I.S. LLC LAUREL 17 MD - 02 a $5-10 million HOMECENTRIS HEALTH CARE LLC OWINGS MILLS 500 MD - 02 a $5-10 million HOMESIDE FINANCIAL LLC COLUMBIA 486 MD - 03 a $5-10 million HORD COPLAN MACHT, INC. BALTIMORE 314 MD - 03 a $5-10 million INDEPENDENT CAN COMPANY BELCAMP 374 MD - 02 a $5-10 million IRONNET CYBERSECURITY INC FULTON 252 MD - 03 a $5-10 million JAMES G DAVIS CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION ROCKVILLE 408 MD - 06 a $5-10 million KARON MASONRY OF MARYLAND, INC. LAUREL 400 MD - 02 a $5-10 million KOGOK CORPORATION UPPER MARLBORO 376 MD - 04 a $5-10 million LECCO PIPE LINE CO LLC ELKTON 9 MD - 01 a $5-10 million LEMEK LLC ELKRIDGE 500 MD - 02 a $5-10 million LERNER CORPORATION ROCKVILLE 414 MD - 06 a $5-10 million LIBRARY SYSTEMS & SERVICES HOLDINGS, L.L.C. ROCKVILLE 500 MD - 06 a $5-10 million M-L HOLDINGS CRANE GROUP, LLC BALTIMORE 404 MD - 02 a $5-10 million MARYLAND ONCOLOGY HEMATOLOGY PA SILVER SPRING 234 MD - 03 a $5-10 million MASLOW MEDICA GROUP INC ROCKVILLE MD - 06 a $5-10 million MCDONOGH SCHOOL, INCORPORATED OWINGS MILLS 446 MD - 02 a $5-10 million MILES & STOCKBRIDGE P.C. BALTIMORE 416 MD - 03 a $5-10 million MISSION BBQ MANAGEMENT, LLC GLEN BURNIE 500 MD - 02 a $5-10 million MNR INDUSTRIES LLC BEL AIR 444 MD - 01 a $5-10 million MORGAN-KELLER, INC. SUITE 200 FREDERICK 265 MD - 06 a $5-10 million NB&C MASTER HOLDCO LLC ELKRIDGE 492 MD - 02 a $5-10 million NEW DAY FINANCIAL, LLC FULTON 488 MD - 03 a $5-10 million NEWWAVE TELECOM AND TECHNOLOGIES, INC. ELKRIDGE 369 MD - 02 a $5-10 million OFFIT KURMAN, P.A. FULTON 474 MD - 03 a $5-10 million PF GROWTH PARTNERS, LLC LUTHERVILLE TIMONIUM 500 MD - 02 a $5-10 million POWERCON CORPORATION SEVERN MD - 02 a $5-10 million PRECISE SYSTEMS INC LEXINGTON PARK 470 MD - 05 a $5-10 million PT NETWORK, LLC TOWSON 0 MD - 01 a $5-10 million REALIABLE CONTRACTING CO., INC. GAMBRILLS 83 MD - 03 a $5-10 million RESOURCE MANAGEMENT CONCEPTS INC LEXINGTON PARK 350 MD - 05 a $5-10 million RMF ENGINEERING INC. PC CATONSVILLE 284 MD - 07 a $5-10 million SC&H GROUP, INC. SPARKS 278 MD - 07 a $5-10 million SEA WATCH INTERNATIONAL, LTD. EASTON 500 MD - 01 a $5-10 million SENSEONICS INCORPORATED GERMANTOWN 211 MD - 06 a $5-10 million SERVICE COORDINATION, INC FREDERICK MD - 06 a $5-10 million SHAPIRO & DUNCAN INC ROCKVILLE 375 MD - 06 a $5-10 million SHERRI J DALE MCGEE DDS PC JESSUP 6 MD - 02 a $5-10 million SILVER DINER DEVELOPMENT, LLC ROCKVILLE 500 MD - 06 a $5-10 million SKYLINE TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS, LLC GLEN BURNIE 295 MD - 02 a $5-10 million SMARTLINK HOLDINGS LLC ANNAPOLIS 500 MD - 03 a $5-10 million SMITH INDUSTRIES INC. CAPITOL HEIGHTS 452 MD - 04 a $5-10 million SOCIAL SOLUTIONS INTERNATIONAL, INC. ROCKVILLE 278 MD - 06 a $5-10 million SOUTHERN MARYLAND ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC. HUGHESVILLE 476 MD - 05 a $5-10 million SPARKS PERSONNEL SERVICES, INC. ROCKVILLE 500 MD - 06 a $5-10 million ST MARY'S COLLEGE OF MARYLAND ST MARYS CITY 450 MD - 05 a $5-10 million SYSTEMS APPLICATION & TECHNOLOGIES, INC. LARGO 0 MD - 04 a $5-10 million TELLIGENT MASONRY, LLC ROCKVILLE 500 MD - 06 a $5-10 million THE RC GROUP ANNAPOLIS 500 MD - 03 a $5-10 million THOMPSON CREEK WINDOW COMPANY LANHAM 435 MD - 04 a $5-10 million THREE LOWER COUNTIES COMMUNITY SERVICES, INC SALISBURY 1 MD - 01 a $5-10 million TWP ENTERPRISES, INC. GAITHERSBURG 452 MD - 06 a $5-10 million VISION TECHNOLOGIES, INC. GLEN BURNIE 500 MD - 02 a $5-10 million WESTMINSTER INGLESIDE KING FARM PRESBYTERIAN RETIREMENT COMMUNITIES, INC. ROCKVILLE 500 MD - 06 a $5-10 million WHITEFORD, TAYLOR & PRESTON, LLP BALTIMORE 329 MD - 03 a $5-10 million Z SYSTEMS CORPORATION GREENBELT 456 MD - 05 b $2-5 million AAROW ELECTRICAL SOLUTIONS, LLC CHARLOTTE HALL 157 MD - 05 b $2-5 million AARSAND MANAGEMENT, LLC HUNT VALLEY 500 MD - 02 b $2-5 million ABA WASHINGTON 0 MD - 04 b $2-5 million ACCESS INTELLIGENCE, LLC ROCKVILLE 213 MD - 06 b $2-5 million ACCU-CRETE INC. 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