Both information security providers will merge into a single business called L3 Trenchant, the New York City-based company said Friday.
L3 — which generated $9.6B in 2017 sales — made the purchases as it looks to further grow offerings in the command, control, communications, computers, cyber defense, combat, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance market.
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