Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: July 15, 2025
Counterintelligence and cyber tools developer Sphinx has acquired Enigma International to expand its portfolio of intelligence and cybersecurity offerings for defense and commercial security customers.
Enigma Offers Sphinx Access to More Federal Contract Vehicles
Sphinx said Monday it expects the transaction to broaden its presence in the federal government market by gaining access to Enigma’s positions on several contract vehicles, including the General Services Administration’s One Acquisition Solution for Integrated Services Plus, or OASIS+, and the Department of Defense Language Interpretation and Translation Enterprise II, or DLITE II.
“We are thrilled to welcome Enigma into the Sphinx family. They not only add unique qualifications that aid in the protection of U.S. interests, but they are embedded within three new intelligence organizations, where we can now drive transformative solutions,” said Sphinx CEO Garrett Pagon.
Through the acquisition, Sphinx expects to advance the deployment of its Advanced Intelligence & Security, or AxIS, software product line in support of cyber and counterintelligence mission operations.
What Does Enigma International Do?
Enigma provides professional and technical support services to defense and intelligence clients. The company is focused on delivering linguist and engineering support to military and law enforcement agencies worldwide.
The transaction will offer Sphinx access to Enigma’s language and systems development capabilities and Solution and Value Delivery, or SOLVD, model, which leverages automation, data-first design and artificial intelligence augmentation to counter adversaries.
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