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CACI International Acquires LTC Engineering Associates

By DE Editors  

April 1, 2015

CACI International Inc. has acquired LTC Engineering Associates, a provider of technical engineering solutions and services. LTC specializes in areas such as cybersecurity, signals intelligence and communications intelligence.

“Both CACI and LTC are well positioned to support national intelligence and defense missions that require innovative solutions and services. The LTC transaction is a perfect follow-on and synergistic to our Six3 acquisition in November 2013, adding innovative and complementary security and communications capabilities to counter global threats and meet our nation’s evolving needs in national security. The capabilities of LTC, combined with CACI’s, will bring a unique set of harmonious solutions with significant value to our customers’ most critical missions, help drive our growth and deliver value to our shareholders,” says Ken Asbury, president of CEO of CACI.

For more information, visit CACI International.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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