Sigma Defense has acquired San Diego, California-based Juno Technologies.
Juno Technologies delivers IT engineering, systems integration, software development and technical support to the Defense Department.
“Juno Technologies’ deep expertise and successful track record in application development and automation complement our existing capabilities and will allow us to serve a broader range of customers, particularly within the US Navy,” said Sigma Defense CEO Matt Jones.
The acquisition aligns with Sigma Defense’s vision of delivering data fusion and analytics at the edge for the “sense, make sense, and act” vision of CJADC2 enabled by DevSecOps, the company said.
This will also allow Sigma Defense to quickly expand their software development, systems integration, engineering and fleet support capabilities for new and existing customers across DOD.
“The Juno Technologies team has a stellar track record of delivering engineering, integration, software, and technical support. Their success and culture are a natural fit for Sigma Defense,” Jones said.
Juno Technologies has helped modernize systems within NAVWAR, Military Sealift Command and the U.S. Coast Guard. The company is also a critical part of Consolidated Afloat Networks and Enterprise Services and Project Overmatch, the Navy’s JADC strategic initiative.
“We are thrilled to join forces with Sigma Defense to further enhance the capabilities we can deliver to our customers and expand our reach into new channels,” said Juno Technologies CEO Julie Ferraro. “Together, we look forward to delivering innovative solutions to meet the evolving needs of our customers, particularly within the US Navy.”