Peraton on April 23 said it has acquired Strategic Resources International (SRI) in a deal that complements its communications capabilities.

The deal is the first for Peraton, which is the former information technology business of Harris Corp.[HRS] that sold to Veritas Capital in 2017. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.

SRI, which is based in Northern Virginia and has about 40 employees, has capabilities in mobile, very small aperture terminal (VSAT) and other communications systems.

“The addition of SRI to the Peraton portfolio adds an important complement to our communications offering through their extensive portfolio of telecommunications assets in the areas of mobile, IP transport, and VSAT,” Stu Shea, president and CEO of Peraton, said in a statement.

Peraton said that combined with its existing capabilities in satellite and terrestrial communications, the SRI acquisition allows it to provide end-to-end communications solutions.

SRI’s customers include various commercial businesses worldwide.

Peraton’s financial adviser on the deal was Macquarie Capital and SRI’s adviser was KippsDeSanto & Co.