The specifics of physical additions to the structures have not been made available. However, Gray Hawk officials expect the growth project to result in over 200 new job positions. The company already employs 240 in its various offices in the state. "Gray Hawk's decision is another sign of Virginia's leading edge in the federal contracting industry," Gov. Mark R. Warner says of the news. "This announcement reflects the Commonwealth's growing homeland security and critical infrastructure protection industry, and brings quality jobs to several Virginia localities."

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