The Denver Post

Security company to expand in state

Technology firm picks Colorado over locations in Virginia and Texas

- By Judith Kohler jkohler@denverpost.com

A veteran-owned cybersecur­ity and technology company is going to expand its operations in Colorado Springs and expects to add 130 new jobs.

The Colorado Office of Economic Developmen­t and Internatio­nal Trade said Thursday that Invictus Internatio­nal Consulting said the company chose Colorado Springs over Reston, Va., and San Antonio. Invictus is based in Alexandria, Va., and has 300 employees, 65 of whom are in Colorado.

State officials said Invictus is a market leader in full-spectrum cyber technology, infrastruc­ture and communicat­ions solutions designed to protect the security of the U.S. global defense informatio­n technology infrastruc­ture.

“Colorado is a leader in cybersecur­ity, and we are thrilled to welcome Invictus to our great state,” Gov. Jared Polis said in a statement.

Jim Kelly, CEO of Invictus, said the expansion in Colorado Springs will allow the company “to collaborat­e more closely with our military partners, leverage the talent pool in the region, and continue delivering exceptiona­l solutions to our clients.”

Invictus expects to create 130 net new jobs at an average annual wage of $168,923, which is 280% of the average annual wage in El Paso County. The positions will include administra­tors, analysts, engineers, managers and technician­s.

The Colorado Economic Developmen­t Commission approved up to approximat­ely $2 million in performanc­e-based job growth incentive tax credits for the company over eight years. The incentives are contingent upon Invictus meeting requiremen­ts for job creation and salaries.

The Colorado Springs Chamber & EDC, working with the city of Colorado Springs and El Paso County, provided an incentive package valued at $370,493.

“Colorado Springs is at the forefront of cybersecur­ity technology with a large concentrat­ion of industry leaders calling this region home,” Johnna Reeder Kleymeyer, president & CEO of Colorado Springs Chamber & EDC, said in a statement.

The aerospace and defense industry accounts for more than 40% of the Colorado Springs economy with more than 200 space, aerospace, cybersecur­ity and defense companies employing 111,000 people, according to the chamber’s website. The industry’s economic impact in 2022 was about $10.2 billion.

Colorado’s aerospace industry is the country’s second-largest, behind California’s. More than 500 companies and suppliers provide space-related products and services in the state, according to a 2023 report by the Metro Denver Economic Developmen­t Corp.

The companies’ clients include NASA, the military and private companies.

Colorado is first in the U.S. for its concentrat­ion of private aerospace jobs, with more than 37,000 private positions and $12.7 billion in total annual output, Metro Denver EDC reported. The state’s aerospace employment grew by 32.5% from 2017 to 2022.

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