Vienna, Virginia – MicroHealth LLC, a leading Information Technology company, announces its 10th-place ranking on the Washington Business Journal’s list of the 101 Largest Veteran-Owned Companies in Greater Washington, based on 2024 total revenue.
This recognition highlights the company’s continued growth as a minority-owned, Service-Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business. It also reflects the strength of its mission-focused leadership.
Founded by Army Veterans CEO Frank Tucker and COO Claude Hines, the company’s leadership supported the deployment of the battlefield electronic health record and managed the military’s garrison EHR during their time in uniform. Today, the team applies that operational experience to federal health IT programs and partnerships.
“We are honored to be included on this year’s list. It speaks to the dedication of our team and the trust of our customers across the federal health community,” said Frank Tucker, CEO of MicroHealth.
Commitment to the military community extends beyond contracts. The company participates in the Department of Defense SkillBridge program and offers resources for Veterans transitioning into the civilian workforce. Free calculators and tools on the website also help simplify the disability process.
The team remains committed to supporting federal agencies and the broader Veteran community.
Trinity is a member of MicroHealth's marketing and communications team. She works with subject matter experts to craft informative and engaging content. Her mission is to help showcase MicroHealth's leadership in the federal information technology industry (and that we have fun while doing it!)



