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    Enlightenment Capital Forms New Intelligence Contractor, EverWatch

    By WashingtonExec Staff WriterNovember 6, 2018
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    Aerospace- and defense-focused capital firm, Enlightenment Capital announced it has formed EverWatch, a government-services company providing defense and intelligence solutions.

    The new company was formed via the merger of four recent Enlightenment acquisitions in the defense and intelligence sectors.

    “EverWatch provides solutions to some of the nation’s most vital government agencies,” said Robert Miller, EverWatch president. “We are thrilled to join forces with Enlightenment, as they are partners that share an unflinching focus on the mission of our clients. This partnership will greatly benefit our customers and employees, building upon the past successes of each company.”

    EverWatch has about 400 employees and its primary customers include the Office of the Undersecretary of Defense for Intelligence, the intelligence community, the Air Force and the Justice and State departments.

    “The EverWatch companies each have sterling reputations and support critical programs in the Intelligence Community,” said Jason Rigoli, a partner at Enlightenment Capital. “We look forward to working with the combined team and driving the enterprise’s growth as it continues to support the needs of the most sensitive government clients.”

    Devin Talbott, managing partner of Enlightenment Capital added: “We plan to continue to invest in the platform – both organically and through M&A. Combining these discrete and complementary capabilities across the business will allow the company to better support the national security missions of its customers.”

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