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T-Rex Buys Zot, Expands IC Services

By Kate WalshSeptember 21, 2020
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Seth Moore, T-Rex Solutions
Seth Moore, T-Rex Solutions

IT professional services firm T-Rex Solutions announced it has acquired all assets of Zot, Inc., an engineering services firm serving the intelligence community.

During Zot’s 22-year history, the company has executed dozens of prime contracts and subcontracts providing system architecture, software engineering, virtualization architecture, network design and data management. The transaction expands T-Rex’s offerings to the various national security agencies and the intelligence community.

The acquisition aligns with the company’s strategic plan to diversify its portfolio and to deliver innovative solutions to protect U.S. national security, said T-Rex CEO Seth Moore.  

“Zot brings decades of superior performance in the intelligence community and combined with T-Rex’s state-of-the-art cybersecurity, cloud and data solutions, we will be able to continue to modernize the government’s largest systems and protect its most valuable data,” he added.

Zot and T-Rex’s common culture and mission set makes this integration a positive business decision and will provide enhanced service to the intelligence community, said Zot founder Michael McNeil. 

“Our mutual commitment to achieving mission success while continuously developing new technologies will allow us to seamlessly integrate our workforces and contracts, and quickly build additional capabilities,” he added. 

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