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Sotera Completed Acquisition Of Potomac Fusion, Inc.

By Paul HarrisJanuary 5, 2012
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John Hillen, Sotera Defense Solutions

Sotera Defense Solutions announced on December 30, 2011 that its acquisition of Potomac Fusion, Inc is complete. Potomac Fusion develops data fusion, data analytics, cyber and visualization solutions for the U.S. Intelligence Community (IC) and Department of Defense (DOD) Tactical ISR mission systems, operating in the cloud computing environment.

Sotera’s President & CEO John Hillen said, “This business combination is a natural fit – joining two organizations with the same emphasis on agility, ingenuity and integrity and a strong commitment to the national security mission. The addition of Potomac Fusion’s expertise in cloud computing architectures, data fusion and data analytics expands the broad range of support we can provide to help our national security customers achieve their missions at home and abroad.”

With the accelerated demand for cloud architectures and data analytics, Potomac Fusion now has over 200 employees delivering cloud architecture and software engineering solutions to the U.S. IC and DOD.  The company is projecting revenues of $40 million for 2011.

Potomac Fusion will now be known as Potomac Fusion, a Sotera Defense Solutions Company and will be led by Russell Richardson.

Terms of the contract were not disclosed.

-Read John Hillen’s 2012 projection for the government contracting community here.

 

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