CAMO has more than a decade of experience supporting USSOCOM and its component commands with testing and integration of warfighting systems, LinQuest said Wednesday.
The acquired company will retain its Beavercreek, Ohio, headquarters and conduct operations in partnership with its parent organization’s integrated analytics and support business line.
“Together with the CAMO team we will enable our customers to stay ahead of adversaries’ strategies and support customers’ efforts in bolstering our national security,” said Greg Young, president and CEO of LinQuest.
CAMO is the second company LinQuest acquired in Ohio this year, following the purchase of Hellebore Consulting Group in January.
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