ASI Government yesterday said it has acquired Frontline Solutions Corp., a small firm that gives ASI new capabilities in technical services and mission support and an expanded footprint within the intelligence community. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. Maryland-based Frontline has 83 employees, most of whom have the highest level security clearance, Kymm McCabe, ASI’s president and CEO, told Defense Daily. With the acquisition, which closed on Dec. 30, almost half of ASI’s business is with the intelligence community,…
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