The Fairfax-headquartered small business and its new subsidiary will provide agile development, application technologies and cloud computing expertise to support customer transformation, automation and mission goals, according to a joint statement published Wednesday.
The transaction is expected by the two companies to enhance the delivery of their combined IT services to federal agencies.
“This acquisition brings together two like-minded companies, and their employees, to better serve and transform the missions of our customers,” said Ahmad Abuzaakouk, president and CEO of Concept Plus.
Joe Morrone, president and CEO of USIT, added that combining the companies creates an entity that is more experienced and competitive.
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