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Aegis Technologies Acquires Excivity, Boosting Cyber And Intel Capabilities And Customers

Aegis Technologies Acquires Excivity, Boosting Cyber And Intel Capabilities And Customers
Matt Ramsey, president and CEO of Excivity, will continue to manage the business following the acquisition by Aegis Technologies. Photo: Excivity

The advanced engineering solutions company Aegis Technologies has acquired Excivity, giving it new technology capabilities and adding key customers in the intelligence community and Defense Department. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. Following the deal, Aegis has about $150 million in annual sales and about 420 employees. Excivity brought with it 50 employees. Aegis, which is based in Huntsville, Ala., said the acquisition deepens its capabilities in cyber and intelligence mission areas. Excivity develops software and hardware and also…

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