Acton, Massachusetts-based EO Vista is a technology company founded in 2013 and is focused on developing next-generation EO sensing systems used for surveillance operations and other missions, General Atomics said Friday.
EO Vista provides General Atomics Electromagnetic Systems with EO infrared weather sensor payloads through a contract with Space Systems Command that seeks to support the U.S. Space Force’s move from the Defense Meteorological Support Program to next-generation small weather satellites.
“We look forward to bringing EO Vista’s unique capabilities on-board as we continue to expand our weather and science programs and our growing portfolio of sensor system payload designs to support a wide range of customer requirements, including intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance missions,” said Scott Forney, president of GA-EMS.
Proskauer Rose and Greenberg Traurig respectively served as legal and government compliance advisers to EO Vista in the transaction. Jefferies was the company’s exclusive financial adviser.
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