Harmonia Holdings rebrands to Revolutional after 20 years

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The new name reflects the company's growth and focus on artificial intelligence, cybersecurity and data science for federal civilian and national security missions.

Since its 2024 sale to private equity and bringing in new leadership, Harmonia Holdings has been building its business around several key pillars -- artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, cloud computing and data science.

Now it wants a name that more closely aligns with the company it has become.

On Wednesday morning (today), Harmonia announced that it has rebranded as Revolutional.

“The new name reflects the company’s evolution as a provider of advanced technology solutions and mission support to federal agencies across the civilian services, health, and national security landscape,” the company said in its release.

Revolutional works to help agencies with operational challenges and support modernization efforts, particularly around fraud and abuse. The company also focuses on efforts to protect veteran health information, secure the U.S.' food supply and defend critical infrastructure.

“Across government, agencies are being asked to modernize faster, defend critical systems against evolving threats, and make better use of data to support mission delivery,” said Damon Griggs, CEO of Revolutional. “The name Revolutional reflects the way we meet those demands, applying advanced technology solutions, including AI and cybersecurity, to improve operations, strengthen mission systems, and enable agencies to make faster, more informed decisions.”

Griggs became CEO of Harmonia in September 2024, when it was acquired by the private equity group Madison Dearborn Partners. The company grew to over 700 employees by purchasing Maveris in 2025.

The name change comes after 20 years and reflects what Revolutional says is its forward momentum.

Revolutional underscores a “focus on helping government agencies turn technology into mission progress,” the company said in its announcement.