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Belcan Acquires Federal IT Services Provider Telesis

Belcan Acquires Federal IT Services Provider Telesis
Telesis' contract vehicles include the Army Program Executive Office for Enterprise Information Services ITES-3S.

Belcan, LLC on Monday said it has acquired Telesis Corp., a deal that helps scale up the company’s federal information technology (IT) services. Terms of the acquisition were not disclosed. Telesis, which is based in Northern Virginia, has 550 employees. Belcan, which is based in Cincinnati, has 10,000 employees. “The acquisition of Telesis is transformational for Belcan’s Government IT Solutions business, immediately adding complementary capabilities and greater scale,” Lance Kwasniewski, Belcan’s CEO, said in a statement. “Telesis not only has…

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