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    Jacobs Buys Cyber and Intelligence Firm The Buffalo Group

    By Staff WriterNovember 30, 2020
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    Steve Demetriou, Jacobs
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    Professional services firm Jacobs has acquired The Buffalo Group, a provider of advanced cyber and intelligence solutions.

    Jacobs said the move strengthens its portfolio of national priority mission-focused government solutions in the cyber domain and the intelligence community. 

    The Buffalo Group delivers analytical and technology capabilities to the intelligence community for key missions across multidomains including cyber, ground, sea, airborne and space.

    Jacobs chair and CEO Steve Demetriou said The Buffalo Group’s cyber and intelligence capabilities further bolsters Jacobs’ national priority solutions.

    “Like Jacobs, The Buffalo Group has a proven track record of winning multibillion-dollar full and open enterprise contracts,” he added. “Under the leadership of Caesar Nieves as head of our new Cyber and Intelligence business, the combination of Jacobs and The Buffalo Group will provide additional opportunities across the Intelligence Community, Combatant Commands and the U.S. Army.”

    Caesar Nieves
    Caesar Nieves, Jacobs

    Joining with Jacobs “will enable The Buffalo Group’s talented team to deliver even more innovative technologies and capabilities to customers,” said The Buffalo Group President Paul Courtney.

    “With a proven record for delivering cutting-edge technology solutions that drive critical business outcomes, Jacobs represents a technical, cultural and philosophical fit for The Buffalo Group team,” he added.

    The terms of the acquisition were not disclosed. 

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