https://govconwire.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/buchanan-and-edwards-buys-cyber.mp3 Arlington, Virginia-based Buchanan & Edwards has acquired cyber services provider RenXTech for an undisclosed sum in a push to expand BE’s footprint across national security programs.
BE said Tuesday it will merge the acquired business with the company’s R2C subsidiary to pursue mission support opportunities in the government.
RenXTech, formerly Renegade Technology, works with federal and commercial clients to help them hunt security threats, assess vulnerabilities and conduct penetration tests.
Daniel Smith, RenXTech CEO, will lead the newly merged organization as president of intel operations and R2C CEO Tara Davey will serve as chief operating officer at BE.
RenXTech was founded in 2014 and operated as a veteran-owned small business prior to the acquisition.
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