Author: Elodie Collins|| Date Published: May 14, 2025
VTG has announced its acquisition of Byte Systems, iota IT and Tunuva Technologies. The national security solutions provider said Tuesday that the transactions will enhance its offerings and strengthen its capability to deliver cutting-edge solutions to defense and intelligence customers.
“The simultaneous acquisition of Byte Systems, iota IT and Tunuva Technologies represents a significant milestone for our company,” commented John Hassoun, president and CEO of VTG. “We believe that their combined expertise in advanced technology solutions will greatly enhance our ability to provide top-tier services and products to our clients in the national security sector.”
The acquisitions follow a majority investment from private equity firm A&M Capital into VTG.
VTG Expands Capabilities
The acquisitions are expected to bolster VTG’s position in the areas of cyber and information security, engineering and software development, and secure network and data engineering and analytics.
In a joint statement, Len Hickey, David Eagan and Brad Philips, CEOs of Byte Systems, iota IT, and Tunuva Technologies, respectively, said the acquisition position their firms to compete for larger prime contracts, drive innovation and pursue growth for customers.
VTG’s String of Acquisitions
The acquisitions are only the latest in VTG’s expansion efforts. The Chantilly, Virginia-headquartered company recently announced its purchase of Triaplex, a cyber warfare and signals intelligence capabilities provider.
In April, VTG bought Vana Solutions, a company providing digital transformation platforms and cloud services for defense and intelligence customers.
VTG also acquired Loki Solutions, which offers specialized systems and services to support intelligence and government missions, in February.
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