M&A
KBR to acquire data analytics co. in $737M deal to better serve national security issues
Houston-based KBR announced it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire engineering, data analytics and digital integration company LinQuest Corp., which will add “digital integration capabilities for national security customers” according to a news release. The deal is valued at $737 million.
LinQuest is known for assisting in solving complex technical challenges for national security missions and has supported the U.S. Space Force, U.S. Air Force and other U.S. Department of Defense and intelligence agencies. The company does this through development and integrating advanced technology solutions across space, air dominance and connected battle space missions. Some missions include advanced AI and machine learning capabilities.
KBR is a leader in providing science, engineering and technology solutions to governments and companies worldwide.
“LinQuest is an innovator in national security, space and technology solutions. Their talented people deliver high-end, technically and digitally differentiated services that are complementary to KBR,” Stuart Bradie, KBR president and CEO said in a news release.
KBR’s support for strategic U.S. government clients in terms of the rapidly changing defense and national security sector expect to benefit from the fact that over 74 percent of LinQuest’s 1,500-plus employees already hold security clearances.
“LinQuest is a terrific company, and the revenue synergy opportunities are exciting,” Bradie adds. ”Our values are strongly aligned, and we are delighted to welcome this talented team to the KBR family.”
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