Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: April 24, 2018
Stu Shea
Herndon, Va.-based communications and technology services contractor Peraton has acquired communications infrastructure developer Strategic Resources International for an undisclosed sum.
The addition of SRI to the Peraton portfolio adds an important complement to our communications offerings through their extensive portfolio of telecommunications assets in the areas of mobile, [internet protocol] transport and [very small aperture terminal], Stu Shea, Peraton president and CEO and a 2018 Wash100 recipient, said in a statement published Monday.
Peraton said the transaction would help the firm offer end-to-end communications platforms to clients in support of their efforts to integrate into the communications enterprise worldwide.
The deal marks Peratons first acquisition since its emergence from Harris (NYSE: HRS) former government services business that private equity firm Veritas Capital acquired in April 2017.
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