Close Menu
WashingtonExec
    Podcast Episodes
    LinkedIn Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
    LinkedIn Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
    WashingtonExec
    Subscribe To The Daily
    • News & Headlines
    • Executive Councils
    • Videos
    • Podcast
    • Events
      • 🏆 Chief Officer Awards
      • 🏆 Pinnacle Awards
    • About
    • Contact Us
    LinkedIn YouTube X (Twitter)
    WashingtonExec
    You are at:Home»News»Mergers & Acquisitions»ECS, the Federal Government Segment of ASGN, Announces Acquisition of Enterprise Resource Performance, Inc.
    Mergers & Acquisitions

    ECS, the Federal Government Segment of ASGN, Announces Acquisition of Enterprise Resource Performance, Inc.

    By Staff WriterAugust 10, 2021
    Share
    LinkedIn Facebook Twitter Email
    George Wilson, ECS

    ASGN Inc. acquired health care consulting and data analytics firm Enterprise Resource Performance, Inc., which will become part of the Enterprise Solutions business unit within ECS, including its team of 250 consultants.

    “The acquisition of ERPi deepens ECS’ capabilities across a number of exciting solution areas and provides key contract vehicles that will bolster our current healthcare industry offerings,” said ECS President George Wilson. “We are thrilled to bring their team’s experience to new and existing customers across industry and government.”

    Founded in 2001 in Fairfax, Virginia, ERPi provides IT solutions, data analytics, artificial intelligence/machine learning and health care domain expertise to government entities.

    “Like ECS, ERPi has a long history of taking on their clients’ largest and most complex challenges, including federal departments like the VA,” said ECS Chief Operating Officer John Heneghan. “ECS is pleased to support human-centric missions – helping to accelerate meaningful and enduring transformation to improve the lives and medical care of our nation’s veterans and military families.”

    ECS is ASGN’s Federal Government Segment, and delivers advanced solutions in cloud, cybersecurity, data, AI, application and IT modernization, and science and engineering.

    “Following one of the most difficult years for the global healthcare market, ASGN is proud to add enhanced solution capabilities in the healthcare industry with the addition of ERPi,” said ASGN President and CEO Ted Hanson.

    “ERPi offers superior IT services depth and healthcare industry knowledge, and we look forward to leveraging their proven healthcare and business transformation capabilities across our combined client base,” Hanson added.

    Previous ArticleIntelligent Waves Wins Contract from USAF’s Information Warfare Research Project
    Next Article Top 15 Health Care Execs to Watch in 2021

    Related Posts

    Knox CEO Irina Denisenko is ‘Wired to Move Toward Complexity, Not Away From It’

    Auria Adds Chris Hassett as EVP & GM of Commercial & Public Sector Business Unit

    Leidos Names Elena Fenton Federal Health IT Growth Lead

    Comments are closed.

    LinkedIn Follow Button
    LinkedIn Logo Follow Us on LinkedIn
    Latest Industry Leaders

    Top CFOs to Watch in 2025

    Top HR Execs to Watch in 2025

    Load More
    Latest Posts

    Knox CEO Irina Denisenko is ‘Wired to Move Toward Complexity, Not Away From It’

    December 4, 2025

    Auria Adds Chris Hassett as EVP & GM of Commercial & Public Sector Business Unit

    December 4, 2025

    Leidos Names Elena Fenton Federal Health IT Growth Lead

    December 4, 2025

    Top CIOs to Watch in 2026: Arcfield’s Glasford Hall

    December 4, 2025

    Top CIOs to Watch in 2026: Amentum’s Luis German

    December 4, 2025
    Quick Links
    • Executive Councils & Committees
    • Chief Officer Awards
    • Pinnacle Awards
    • Advertise With Us
    • About WashingtonExec
    • Contact
    Connect
    • LinkedIn
    • YouTube
    • Facebook
    • Twitter

    Subscribe to The Daily

    Connect. Inform. Celebrate.

    Copyright © WashingtonExec, Inc. | All Rights Reserved. Powered by JMG

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.