Vistronix Acquires Agency Consulting Group

December 16, 2014

Vistronix has acquired the Agency Consulting Group (ACG). The McLean Group's Aerospace, Defense & Government Services (ADG) practice served as the exclusive mergers and acquisitions (M&A) advisor to ACG.
 
Founded in 2004 and based in Columbia, MD, ACG provides technical solutions in the areas of cloud computing analytics, critical systems infrastructure and specialized mission solutions. ACG is a primary architect of the intelligence community’s migration of applications, software and infrastructure to cloud-based, virtual environments. ACG maintains one of the largest contingents of Citrix, VMWare, Linux and Solaris certified engineers within the intelligence community.
 
John Hassoun, President and CEO of Vistronix , said, "With this key strategic acquisition, Vistronix is extremely well positioned to provide high-priority solutions in supporting organizations across the National Intelligence Community in major areas such as technology, signals intelligence, information assurance and research. Our deal with ACG propels Vistronix to the forefront of IT infrastructure initiatives within the intelligence community and complements our customer-focused culture and forward-focused approach to new technologies." 
 
ACG’s sale represents Vistronix’s third acquisition in 2014, and fifth in the past 12 months.
 

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