DataHub Adds Nine, Dumps Two in Bureaucratic Musical Chairs
Published Date: 7/25/2025
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Summary
America's DataHub Consortium just updated its team by adding nine new members and saying goodbye to two. This keeps their special legal protections against big antitrust lawsuits in place while they work together on cool tech projects. If you’re part of this group or want to join, keep an eye out for future updates!
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Consortium Membership Adds Nine, Withdraws Two
On June 16, 2025, America's DataHub Consortium notified the Department of Justice that nine companies were added as parties and two companies withdrew. The nine added are 22nd Century Technologies, Inc. (McLean, VA); Daniel H. Wagner Associates, Inc. (Hampton, VA); Discovery Machine, Inc. (Williamsport, PA); Industry Defense Systems LLC (Lansdale, PA); ISSAC LLC (Colorado Springs, CO); JLGOV LLC (Virginia Beach, VA); L3Harris Technologies, Inc. (Clifton, NJ); Magnum Multimedia, Inc. (Herndon, VA); and Turnkey Federal LLC (Tampa, FL). The two withdrawn are JIL NZ LLC (Chevy Chase, MD) and ZCTS LLC (Arlington, VA).
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