The Dulles Regional Chamber of Commerce is located in one of the top technology corridors in the nation serving the Dulles Region, including western Fairfax, eastern Loudoun and the Town of Herndon. As the largest chamber in Fairfax County, we work with different ethnicities, industries and schools to promote workforce enhancements. We provide Great Connections!
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- nZone Grand Opening on January 14th
- Soliloquy Bridal Couture, LLC held its Grand Opening Last Week.
- Herndon Holiday Inn Holds Grand Re-Opening
- Reston Interfaith Honored as One of the Best Workplaces
- Paisano's helps fulfill Christmas wishes for less fortunate children.
- Final Salute Inc. has Opened Its Virginia H.O.M.E Site for Homeless Female Veterans
- Hispanic Business Supports MCCP Foundation
- Helping Children Worldwide Surpasses Fundraising Goal!
- Reston Interfaith's Hypothermia Prevention Program
- Nationwide test of the Emergency Alert System on November 9th
- New Members - January 2012
- 2012 ANNUAL AWARD NOMINEES
- CHAMBER HIGHLIGHTS FOR 2012
- New Members - December 2011
- The Christmas Holiday season has been welcomed in by Herndon.
- New Members - November 2011
- October Community Mixer is a Great Success
- The Great Connections Campaign is Flying High!
- Hispanic Business Council Releases Its Quarterly Newsletter
- New Members - October 2011
- NIST offers $10M in grants to improve online transactions
- Deltek: Contractors 'more willing to work for one another'
- Federal Express is USPS' top contractor
- Homeland Security CIO moves to DOJ
- Air Force plans to buy iPads for flight crews
- Pro-contractor caucus forming in the House
- Boeing to repair fuselage in 787 Dreamliners
- Air Force acquisition exec to step down in March
- CACI International gets prime position on $476M IT contract
- Army clarifies $86,000 machine gun
- We have breadth. We are the largest chamber in Fairfax County and 5th largest in DC Metro area. (WBJ wrote about our success with gaining members when others are dropping).
- We have depth. We serve the Dulles Corridor, one of the top two business zones in the nation, and span two counties and a Town, giving us a unique footprint.
- We show leadership in transportation. We led the fight to preserve Rail to Dulles this year, and we led the fight to have two tax districts for that project a few years ago.
- We lead in being responsive to emergencies. When the foreclosure crisis began to be news, we reacted with a week-long Emergency Mortgage Clinic for our community.









