About Us

SOSi’s Core Mission is to Promote and Protect the Interests of the U.S. and its Allies Around the World.

Headquarters US Army Europe and AfricaSince our founding in 1989, we have empowered our employees to develop solutions that break through barriers, inspire innovation, and build resiliency. Today, our motto of “Challenge Accepted®” resonates through our work modernizing and securing legacy government IT systems, driving innovation for the U.S. Department of Defense and Intelligence Community, managing critical government facilities and infrastructure, delivering critical intelligence analysis, and supporting enforcement, humanitarian, and asylum operations at the border.

Yet, what sets SOSi apart is not what we do, but who we are. Our creative and spontaneous culture enables us to be bold, act fast, own and take responsibility for our results, and build and maintain relationships that matter. SOSi offers the depth, breadth, and infrastructure required for the most complex missions, coupled with the agility and innovation modern mission challenges demand.

Our Founding Story

The history of SOSi is a classic American story.  The company was founded by Sosi Setian in 1989, an Armenian immigrant from Bulgaria, who arrived to the United States at the age of 17.

Sosi’s two biggest passions in life were family and country. Having watched everything taken from her family behind the iron curtain, she developed a profound feeling of gratitude and strived to give back to the country that provided her the opportunity to thrive personally and professionally.

Sosi Setian Within one year of her arrival to the United States, Sosi learned enough English to enroll in a community college and eventually transfer to the University of California in Los Angeles (UCLA). After becoming a U.S. citizen and earning her bachelor’s degree, Sosi went on to receive master’s degrees in French Studies and Applied Linguistics from the Sorbonne in France and American University in Cairo (AUC) and enroll in a Ph.D. program in Ethnomusicology at Columbia University in New York.

Sosi dedicated her life to learning languages, bridging cultural divides, and helping others. She taught at universities around the world, eventually landing at Columbia University where she worked as the Dean of Foreign Student Affairs and Assistant Director of Undergraduate Admissions and Financial Aid.

She simultaneously taught English to foreign undergraduate students at the City University of New York (CUNY) and worked as a federal court interpreter to earn a little extra income for her and her family.

Through her work in the Federal Courts, Sosi quickly realized there was a growing shortage of fluent foreign language speakers in the Federal Government. She saw an opportunity to field qualified translators and interpreters to various U.S. Government agencies and, over time, with determination and grit, established her business.

In 1994, Sosi was joined by her son Julian, who after receiving a bachelor’s degree from Columbia University committed also to filling this critical government gap and exploring other ways to advance critical government missions. Seeing the same opportunity and being equally passionate about the company’s mission, Julian quickly became consumed with the business.

The events of 9/11 were a turning point for SOSi and the Setian Family. The intelligence gaps that made the attacks possible were largely caused by a shortage of foreign language speakers in the U.S. Intelligence Community. The Government did not have enough foreign language expertise to process the vast amount of information it collected. SOSi rapidly grew from a niche contractor to one of the largest providers of critical services to the Department of Defense (DoD) and other government agencies overseas. Julian assumed the CEO role in 2001 and, over the following two decades, grew the business one hundredfold, using its expertise in foreign language processing and analytics as a steppingstone toward building the diversified business SOSi is today.

None of SOSi’s successes would have been possible without the personal sacrifices and investments made by Sosi Setian. The principles and values upon which the company was founded are still very much alive within the company.

Serving Our Community

Corporate philanthropy is a core part of SOSi’s culture, and our employees around the globe give back to the communities where they live and work. Our community engagement focuses on supporting veteran entrepreneurship, underserved people in our local communities (with a focus on families, children, and victims of domestic violence and human trafficking), and early STEM and arts education. 

Awards and Recognition

Military Friendly®Employer
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Seven Seals Award
Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve (ESGR)
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Military Friendly®Spouse Employer
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Top 100 Largest Government Contractors
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Best for Vets Employer
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Top 100 Largest Government Technology Contractors
Washington Business Journal
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Hire Vets - Gold Award
U.S. Department of Labor
Capital Cyber Award
Northern Virginia Technology Council
Certified V3 Company
Virginia Values Veterans
40 Under 40
Washington Business Journal
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