Insider Brief
- KBR has officially acquired LinQuest Corporation, boosting the company’s ability to serve national security space missions and strengthening its role in space, air dominance, and connected battlespace operations.
- Though this acquisition is not expected to impact KBR’s Q3 2024 financial results, its contribution to KBR’s future operations will be further discussed during the Q3 earnings call.
- LinQuest’s integration into KBR’s Government Solutions segment will begin immediately.
KBR has officially acquired LinQuest Corporation, a company known for its expertise in engineering, data analytics, and digital integration. This move boosts KBR’s ability to serve national security space missions and strengthens its role in space, air dominance, and connected battlespace operations.
LinQuest has a strong history of supporting key U.S. government agencies, including the U.S. Space Force, U.S. Air Force, and other Department of Defense and intelligence agencies. Its portfolio aligns with KBR’s goal of enhancing digital solutions for its customers.
KBR’s President and CEO, Stuart Bradie, expressed confidence in the acquisition, praising LinQuest’s “people-first” culture and technical expertise. LinQuest’s integration into KBR’s Government Solutions segment will begin immediately.
Though this acquisition is not expected to impact KBR’s Q3 2024 financial results, its contribution to KBR’s future operations will be further discussed during the Q3 earnings call.
KBR has a long history of delivering mission-critical solutions for government agencies like NASA, the Department of Defense, and intelligence organizations, and the addition of LinQuest enhances its ability to meet the increasing demands of national security missions.
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