Moore added that T-Rex will combine its data, cloud and cybersecurity platforms with Zot’s decades of IC experience to help government agencies modernize their IT systems and ensure data protection.
Columbia, Maryland-based Zot has provided software engineering, system architecture, data management, network design, virtualization architecture and other services to agencies for more than two decades through dozens of prime contracts and subcontracts.
“Our mutual commitment to achieving mission success while continuously developing new technologies will allow us to seamlessly integrate our workforces and contracts, and quickly build additional capabilities,” said Michael McNeil, founder of Zot.
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