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ANSER Expands Defense Acquisition, Software Engineering and Modeling and Simulation Footprint with Domain X Technologies (DXT) Acquisition

ANSER Expands Defense Acquisition, Software Engineering and Modeling and Simulation Footprint with Domain X Technologies (DXT) Acquisition

Acquisition integrates DXT’s acquisition lifecycle expertise in the Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) defense industry with ANSER’s extensive subject matter expertise in the CBRN defense industry and proven track record of solving the government’s toughest problems to better serve the nation

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FALLS CHURCH, Va., Nov. 1, 2018 /PRNewswire/ — Analytic Services Inc. (ANSER), a public service research institute organized as a not-for-profit corporation, today announced it has acquired Virginia-based Domain X Technologies (DXT), LLC, a company that provides Program Management, DoD Acquisition, Systems Engineering, Software Engineering, and Modeling & Simulation support to the Department of Defense, Department of Homeland Security and other federal agencies. Through this acquisition, represented by the law firm of Holland & Knight, ANSER gains additional analytic depth and breadth within existing business sectors.  

DXT has a strong reputation throughout the Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) defense industry as an extremely capable and results-focused company.  Their program/project managers, analysts and technical subject matter experts provide critical support to their clients throughout the entire acquisition life cycle in order to successfully develop and field integrated CBRN solutions. With this acquisition, ANSER blends its government problem-solving heritage with DXT’s acquisition life cycle expertise to advance the company’s “for purpose public service” mission.

“As a not-for-profit, ANSER maintains its legacy of public service through objective analysis and thought leadership independent of commercial influences and those of outside financial stakeholders,” said Carmen Spencer, President and Chief Executive Officer of ANSER. “The acquisition of DXT gives us greater depth and breadth of data and information analysis particularly with regard to modeling and simulation as it is applied to Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear issues. That capability will enable us to better advise our government clients about the range of solutions at their disposal, thereby enhancing the value we deliver. This acquisition represents our continued commitment to deliver informed decisions that shape the nation’s future.”

“ANSER’s acquisition of DXT builds on the profound expertise that ANSER brings to the examination of CBRN issues for the US government by adding even more in-house analytic capability,” said Marie Ricciardi, President and CEO of DXT. “This is a great opportunity for the DXT staff to continue their superb support to existing clients while simultaneously gaining access to more opportunities, as well as analytic capability and expertise.

About Analytic Services, Inc. (ANSER)
ANSER is a public service research institute organized as a not-for-profit corporation dedicated to informing decisions that shape the nation’s future. We provide objective studies and analyses to the national security, homeland security, and public policy communities using a diverse set of skills and capabilities that include Analysis of Alternatives, Acquisition Analysis, Workforce Analysis, Performance Measurement, Policy Formulation, Counter Weapons of Mass Destruction and Risk Assessment. Additionally, ANSER builds and leads technology development collaborations through its subsidiary, Advanced Technology International (ATI), specializing in organizing and managing research and development consortia on behalf of the federal government. For more information visit: www.anser.org.

Media contact: Mitchell Sauls, mitchell.sauls@anser.org

 

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