
“Proximity is a sought-after and highly respected multidisciplinary government consultancy with an impressive client list,” said SPA CEO Rich Sawchak. “Its strong consulting, legal, and commercial practice areas broaden our capabilities and reinforce our commitment to Australia, where we have supported major clients since 2010. We are thrilled to expand our success globally, and we wholeheartedly welcome our new and talented Proximity team members.”
As part of the deal, SPA’s service offerings in Australia will expand in change management, procurement and contract management, program and project management, public law and legal support services, and business cases and cost modeling, the company said.
“Proximity brings a leadership team that understands Australia’s defense issues at a critical time for strategic considerations in the Pacific theater,” said SPA President Terry Benedict. “I look forward to working with Zoe and her team to expand our advisory and analytic support for our defense-focused clients as well as to provide new services through each of Proximity’s practice areas.”

Proximity CEO Zoe Lynam will lead as managing director of SPA Australia, and group leader of the Australia Group. She will report to Dave Duryea, SPA senior vice president and Sea, Land, Air Division director.
“We’re proud of the strong reputation we’ve earned in the Australian market, and SPA is a natural fit given our shared commitment to integrity and client service,” Lynam said. “We are honored and excited to share our deep expertise with a global company of SPA’s caliber.”
David Wodlinger, a managing partner at Arlington Capital, said: “SPA’s acquisition of Proximity brings cutting-edge capabilities, approaches, and expertise that will enhance SPA’s position as the trusted partner of choice for the defense community and whole of government clients. This is an excellent match that further solidifies SPA’s reputation for quality.”