Guidehouse

American management consulting firm From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Guidehouse, Inc. is a global professional services firm delivering advisory, technology, and managed services to the commercial and government sectors. It is the successor to PwC’s public sector business and it was acquired in 2018 by Veritas. The head office is in Tysons, Virginia.

Company typePrivate
HeadquartersTysons, Virginia
(Global)
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Guidehouse, Inc.
Company typePrivate
IndustryProfessional services
HeadquartersTysons, Virginia
(Global)
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Scott McIntyre (CEO)
Revenue$3 billion
Owner
Number of employees
18,000 (2025)
Websiteguidehouse.com
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In December 2023, Guidehouse was acquired by Bain Capital.[1]

History

Guidehouse began as PwC's U.S. public sector business. New York private equity firm Veritas Capital acquired the company in 2018. It retained leadership, including Chief Executive Officer Scott McIntyre.[2] Deborah Ricci was appointed as its CFO.[3]

After the acquisition, it then operated as the independent company "Guidehouse".[2] Bloomberg reported that Guidehouse had an estimated valuation of approximately $7 billion in 2023.[4]

The company acquired and combined with Navigant Consulting Inc in August 2019 for $1.1 billion.[5] A year after purchasing Dovel Technologies, it acquired Grant Thornton LLP’s public sector advisory practice in 2022.[4]

In November 2023, Bain Capital agreed to acquire Guidehouse for $5 billion.[6] The purchase was completed the following month.

Navigant Consulting was founded in 1983 by Richard Metzler as The Metzler Group Inc., providing management consulting to energy and other regulated industries. It was listed on NASDAQ in October 1996 under the ticker symbol METZ. In July 1999, the company was renamed Navigant Consulting, Inc., and its stock was subsequently listed on the New York Stock Exchange. William M. Goodyear became chairman and CEO in 2000.[7]

In 2005, the company faced allegations of overcharging Los Angeles County for work at Martin Luther King Jr.-Harbor Hospital. County auditors rejected more than $206,000 in expenses, citing unauthorized first-class flights and uncompleted project goals.[8] The hospital later failed to meet federal Medicare standards in 2006,[9] prompting a major restructuring plan.[10]

Julie Howard succeeded Goodyear as CEO in 2012.[11] In April 2018, Navigant partnered with Baptist Health South Florida to form a joint venture for healthcare revenue cycle management.[12][13] In August 2018, the company sold its disputes and investigations division to Ankura Consulting.[14][15]

More information Date, Company ...
Navigant Consulting Acquisitions
Date Company Business Price if known
Aug 1997 Resource Management International Inc.[16] engineering $82,000,000
Aug 1997 Reed Consulting Group[17] energy-related consulting -
Sep 1998 Peterson Consulting[18] information services $160,000,000
Sep 2002 The Hunter Group[19] health care consulting $25,400,000
Feb 2004 Tucker Alan[20] business and litigation consulting $90,000,000
Mar 2006 Precept Programme Management Limited[21][22] dispute advisory and program management consulting $50,000,000
Aug 2007 HJA Consulting[23] hydroelectric performance -
Jan 2009 The Bard Group[24] healthcare consulting -
Jan 2010 Summit Blue Consulting[25] utilities consulting -
May 2010 Daylight Forensic & Advisory[26] financial consulting $40,000,000
Oct 2010 Ethos Partners[27] healthcare management consulting $37,000,000
Jul 2012 Pike Research[28] energy technology -
Oct 2012 Easton Associates[29] life sciences consulting -
May 2014 Cymetrix Corp.[30] healthcare revenue management $100,000,000
Feb 2015 RevenueMed[31] healthcare revenue management -
Jan 2016 McKinnis Consulting Services[32] healthcare revenue management $52,000,000
Jan 2016 Dymedex Consulting[33] life sciences -
Nov 2016 Ecofys[34] energy and sustainability -
Nov 2017 Quorum Consulting[35] life sciences -
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Operations

After it was sold by PwC, Guidehouse leadership was announced, including Chief Executive Officer Scott McIntyre[2] and Chief Financial Officer Deborah Ricci.[3] Guidehouse services state, local, and federal clients, including the U.S. Departments of Defense, Homeland Security, Veterans Affairs, Health and Human Services and State as of 2018.[3]

Guidehouse was considered among the Washington, D.C., region’s largest private companies and in 2018, it was reported that the company had 16,000 employees in 53 locations around the world and $3 billion in annual revenue.[36]

In 2021, Guidehouse moved its global headquarters to Tysons, Virginia, due to an increase in demands for the company's services. It has three offices local to Washington, D.C.[37]

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