SkyePoint said Tuesday it will operate SNR GITS as a defense sector arm and integrate the latter’s assets, including Army ITES-3S, DLA JETS and Army RS3 contract vehicles for IT and cybersecurity services, as a result of the transaction.
Frank Sturek, president of SkyePoint, said the acquisition marks the company’s focus on growth and effort to deliver support to federal government customers.
Sturek added the transaction further broadens SkyePoint’s presence in the defense sector and that the company looks forward to working with industry partners to deliver IT infrastructure, cybersecurity, application development and analytics tools to clients.
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