Arlington Capital Partners announced the formation of Eqlipse Technologies, a company focused on full-spectrum cyber and signals intelligence engineering; digital operations and identity management; and cutting-edge research and development.
Eqlipse already has more than 600 employees and over $200 million in revenue. Katie Selbe, formerly BlueHalo chief operating officer, is Eqlipse’s COO.
Eqlipse will deliver end-to-end mission-oriented solutions to national security customers in the Defense Department and the intelligence community. The company is expected to be effective at the end of the year’s first quarter.
“As technology evolves and our infrastructure increasingly shifts to a digital domain, cybersecurity becomes an even more critical component of our national security,” said Dennis Kelly, CEO of Eqlipse. “Eqlipse was created to provide an operational advantage to our customers as their missions evolve to new, virtual battlefields.”
“We are excited to announce the formation of Eqlipse, which is purpose-built to provide our essential national security agencies with the innovation they need as their missions evolve,” said David Wodlinger, a managing partner at Arlington Capital Partners.
“Eqlipse is launching with a strong foundation built on decades of history and experience working with our customers, a growing portfolio of proprietary technologies, and a cadre of world-class subject matter experts pushing the art of the possible every day.”
Eqlipse has solved scientific challenges for government customers for nearly 50 years. The company supports critical needs in the cyber domain, like offensive and defensive cyber, SIGINT engineering, computer network operations and software development. It specializes in developing next-generation systems, solving high-performance big data challenges, building data-driven analytic systems, and in digital operations and identity management technologies.