Author: Angeline Leishman|| Date Published: December 2, 2021
Capgemini has closed its stock purchase of Rockville, Maryland-based information technology and cybersecurity services provider VariQ.
The transaction was first announced in September and Capgemini said Wednesday that VariQ will operate under the French IT and consulting firm’s division that works with federal agencies in the U.S.
Doug Lane, CEO of Capgemini Government Solutions and a previous Wash100 inductee, said the company adds a multidisciplinary workforce and gains access to government contract vehicles through the acquisition.
VariQ provides support to agencies through its position on multiple governmentwide contracts such as Alliant 2.
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