System High Corp. has acquired the Technical, Engineering, Advisory and Management Support (TEAMS) business of Booz Allen Hamilton that serves the Missile Defense Agency, including 110 employees.
Booz Allen Hamilton’s Huntsville location provides engineering innovation services that predict and detect threats or program security tools designed to expose system vulnerabilities to multiple clients.
System High, a portfolio company, is a leading provider of proactive protection, security engineering, counterintelligence, intelligence and cybersecurity solutions across the aerospace, defense and government sector.
“The close of this transaction increases our momentum in helping customers solve their most challenging protection problems,” said Rob Howe, System High’s president and chief executive officer. “We welcome these new employees and look forward to combining forces to better protect current and emerging MDA capabilities. This is just one of the initiatives being executed to expand our impact to preserve national security, and MDA success is critical for sustaining this objective. We are excited to grow our presence in the Huntsville area, and look forward to serving the community and establishing strong lines of communication and collaboration with the MDA stakeholders so that we can consistently meet and exceed their expectations.”
Booz Allen, founded more than 100 years ago, has been working with the Department of Defense for decades.
“Our business strategy remains focused on staying close to client missions while expanding our solution offerings to help clients like MDA solve the strategic and sophisticated technical challenges their missions face,” said Lincoln Hudson, senior vice president of Booz Allen. “We remain fully committed to MDA’s mission and to Huntsville, where we will continue to hire and develop talent, invest in cutting-edge innovation and deliver high-end technology services. We are confident this realignment of the TEAMS business will ensure uninterrupted support for this critical work and are so pleased these jobs will remain part of Huntsville’s thriving technology community, as well as others across the country.”
Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.