
Agile Defense
Agile Defense, a leading provider of comprehensive digital transformation, data analytics, and cybersecurity solutions for the Department of Defense (DoD) and federal civilian sectors, announced today that it has acquired IntelliBridge, a recognized leader in advanced technology, data analytics, and mission-critical solutions for the federal government. Through the combination, Agile Defense doubles in size, boasting over 2,000 highly skilled professionals, and diversifies, supporting an expanding portfolio of defense, national security, and federal civilian missions. Both companies are backed by Enlightenment Capital.
Founded in 2006, IntelliBridge is a pure-play digital transformation business delivering mission-based technology for its customers across the homeland security, federal civilian, law enforcement, and intelligence sectors. Known for its customer-first approach and Technology & Innovation Group ("TIG"), IntelliBridge drives impactful results, making it the most trusted partner in achieving mission success. The company's dedication to fostering innovation and delivering value aligns with Agile Defense's commitment to providing its customers with enhanced capabilities and integrated solutions to meet their evolving needs.
“Joining forces with Agile Defense is an exciting opportunity to amplify our impact and better serve our customers,” says Cass Panciocco, President and CEO of IntelliBridge. “Together, we bring complementary strengths, a shared mission-driven focus, and the ability to deliver more innovative, scalable solutions that will significantly enhance our support for critical government initiatives.”
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