Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin announced that Bode Technology, one of the world's leading providers of forensic services, will invest $2 million to expand its DNA testing services lab in Fairfax County to support increased customer demand. The company will hire additional senior and entry-level laboratory technicians, information technology and engineering professionals and other business support roles, creating more than 70 new jobs.
“For more than 25 years, Bode Technology has called Virginia our home and today’s announcement is a testament to that bond,” said Mike Cariola, CEO of Bode Technology. “To help fight crime, we need to hire the most talented scientists in the world, and the universities in Virginia and surrounding areas have been essential to our success. Demand for our services has increased and today we are recruiting talented scientists from across the country to join us here in Fairfax County so that we can continue our mission.”
Based in Lorton community of Fairfax County, Bode Technology operates one of the most internationally respected private forensic DNA laboratories. It provides a comprehensive set of state-of-the-art forensic DNA collection products, DNA analysis services, and research services to law enforcement, the justice system, and other government agencies around the world.
“We thank Bode for growing their business in Fairfax South and continuing to bring jobs and opportunities to Lorton,” said Fairfax County Supervisor Dan Storck (Mount Vernon District). “Lorton is evolving into a thriving, dynamic, attractive community for residents and businesses who recognize this area has much to offer. We encourage all businesses and residents to join us in planning for the next 20 years as we continue to re-envision Lorton through the Lorton Visioning 2040 process.”
Bode Technology’s forensic DNA experts have assisted in identifying criminals in every state in the U.S., as well as victims of war, terrorism, crime, and natural disasters, including the 2001 attack on the World Trade Center, the conflicts in Cyprus, and the remains of U.S. soldiers dating back to World War II.
To fulfill its mission to create a safer society using forensic science, the company helped to eliminate Virginia’s statewide backlog of 2,665 untested sexual assault kits, providing closure to countless victims of sexual assault and providing investigative leads to law enforcement in hundreds of cases. Earlier this year, Bode Technology assisted the Fairfax County Police Department in identifying two victims of a suspected serial murderer dubbed the "Shopping Cart Killer."
“As an internationally recognized leader in DNA analysis, Bode's commitment to our community is a textbook example of the benefits of the rich ecosystem of cutting-edge technology companies that choose to base their operations here, especially through its partnership with the Fairfax County Police Department,” said Fairfax County Supervisor Rodney Lusk (Lee District).
In order to attract and retain the talented scientists it wants to recruit, Bode Technology will be investing in the infrastructure of the Lorton facility and the tools the company uses to complete its work.
Later this year the company will overhaul its laboratory, highlighted by the installation of more than 70 new laboratory benches to increase capacity and improve workflow. The Bode R&D team will use additional automation to increase productivity, and it will evaluate new technology such as forensic genealogy to help provide investigative leads in thousands of cold cases across the country. The Bode software team is creating new tools to increase the quality of every procedure used in the lab.
“Bode Technology is one of Fairfax County's most unique and impactful companies because of its leadership in forensic DNA services,” said Fairfax County Economic Development Authority (FCEDA) President and CEO Victor Hoskins. “We are proud to have worked with Bode over many years, and we look forward to helping the company continue to expand its operations in the county.”
Bode strives to connect its employees with opportunities to give back and does so through charitable giving and employee volunteerism. The company regularly partners with the Lorton Community Action Center on seasonal charitable events.
The FCEDA worked with the Virginia Economic Development Partnership to secure the project for Virginia and will support Bode Technology job creation through the Virginia Jobs Investment Program (VJIP), which provides consultative services and funding to companies creating new jobs to support employee recruitment and training activities. As a business incentive supporting economic development, state-funded VJIP reduces the human resource costs of new and expanding companies.
“We are proud to have this innovative, Virginia-founded business and congratulate Bode Technology on its continued growth in Fairfax County,” Governor Youngkin said. “Biotechnology is evolving rapidly in the 21st century and leading firms like Bode help drive the Commonwealth’s position as a leader in this vital sector. We look forward to continuing to see the company’s impact and thank Bode Technology for its confidence in Virginia.”