Beavercreek, Ohio-based Hellebore was founded in 2018 and provides DevSecOps and software engineering services in support of the Air Force and other Department of Defense customers, LinQuest said Tuesday.
Hellebore will continue to operate in Beavercreek in partnership with LinQuest’s integrated analytics and support business line.
“Hellebore’s experience with agile software development and its track record supporting the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center will catalyze LinQuest’s leading role in moving AFLCMC to a digital future,” said Greg Young, president and CEO of LinQuest.
“This partnership with the Hellebore team will help enable our customers to advance the state-of-the-art in autonomous technologies,” Young added.
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