Chantilly, Virginia-based VTG said Wednesday the transaction also expands the company’s systems, digital and software engineering support offerings for the defense and intelligence sectors.
John Hassoun, president and CEO of VTG, said the deal represents a key step in the company’s transformation strategy and adds technical services to its target markets.
Intelligent Shift founders Alissa Redding, Mike DeFede and Mike Matthews will continue to oversee the entity as an IC services division under the national security solutions segment led by Kirk Herdman.
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bachelor’s”Brandy Durham has taken on new responsibilities as chief data and artificial intelligence officer at ManTech. The Herndon, Virginia-based company…