Strategic Alliance Business Group LLC (SABG) is proud to announce that it has earned the prestigious 2026 USA TODAY Top Workplaces award.

The national award honors organizations with 150 or more employees that have created exceptional, people-first cultures. This year, more than 42,000 organizations were invited to participate. The winners are recognized for their commitment to fostering a workplace environment that values employee listening and engagement.

The winners are determined by authentic employee feedback captured through a confidential survey conducted by Energage, the HR research and technology company behind the Top Workplaces program since 2006. The results are calculated based on employee responses to statements about the following Workplace Experience Themes, which are proven indicators of high performance:

  • Engaged
  • Closely Aligned
  • Empowered to Execute
  • Respected & Supported
  • Enabled to Grow
  • Fairly Valued

Furthermore, SABG’s results rank in the top 100 for its size category.

“Earning a USA TODAY Top Workplaces award is a testament to an organization’s credibility and commitment to a people-first culture,” said Eric Rubino, CEO of Energage. “This award, driven by real employee feedback, is more than just a recognition — it’s proof that your employees believe in the organization and its leadership. Job seekers and customers look for this trusted badge of credibility and excellence. It signals a company that values its people, and that kind of culture resonates in today’s competitive market.”

SABG is a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) and Woman-Owned Small Business (WOSB) that provides mission-critical professional and technical services to government customers. Founded on the principles of integrity, reliability, and customer focus, SABG serves as a trusted advisor delivering proactive, tailored, and cost-effective solutions. With a workforce that is 50% veterans, SABG combines deep mission understanding with scalable agility to drive customer success across diverse programs.