Author: Ross Wilkers|| Date Published: March 14, 2016
Pasadena, California-based engineering services contractor Tetra Tech (NASDAQ: TTEK) has purchased information technology services contractor Indus Corp. for an undisclosed sum in a push to expand footprints in markets such as data analytics and geospatial analysis.
Vienna, Virginia-headquartered Indus has become a part of Tetra Tech’s water, environment and infrastructure business segment as a result of the transaction announced Monday.
“Integrating Tetra Tech’s top-ranked water management consulting experience with INDUS’s spatial and water information management capabilities expands our services for key clients such as the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, ” said Tetra Tech CEO Dan Batrack.
“It is an extraordinary opportunity for us to join a firm that broadens our IT technical capabilities focused on data analytics, cloud provisioning, and mobility services for projects across Tetra Tech’s end markets, ” Indus CEO Shiv Krishnan said.
Indus has more than 150 employees and holds positions on IT product and services contract vehicles such as the Air Force‘s NETCENTS-2Â and the National Institutes of Health‘s CIO-SP3.
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