On May 6, NextPoint Group (NPG), a Godspeed Capital Management LP backed platform providing technology and mission enablement solutions for the intelligence and defense communities, announced the acquisition of UScontracting, a top provider of software development solutions focused on cybersecurity, Signals Intelligence (SIGINT), and data analysis.
“UScontracting represents an ideal fit for our platform,” said Ron Kattas, CEO at NPG. “The company’s capabilities, customer access, and talented team align closely with NPG’s strategy to build and scale a differentiated, provider of mission-focused technologies and solutions. We’re excited to partner with their leadership and talented teams to accelerate growth.”
Based outside of Annapolis, MD, UScontracting has built a stellar track record of execution, deep customer relationships and a reputation for operational excellence, which will further NPG’s ability to serve national security customers with high-impact solutions. NPG will support UScontracting’s organic growth opportunities through the combined platform’s capabilities, while pursuing complementary acquisitions to further NPG’s differentiated capability and technology offerings. UScontracting marks the first acquisition for NPG, which was acquired by Godspeed Capital in November 2025.
“We are thrilled to join NextPoint Group for our next phase of growth,” said Bill Haworth, president at UScontracting. “We look forward to leveraging NPG’s strategic vision, resources, and experience to provide even greater opportunities for our highly skilled workforce and expand our suite of innovative solutions for our customers’ missions.”
“UScontracting marks the first addition to NPG and reflects our strategy to better serve customers within the national security domain by meeting their rigorous mission requirements,” added Nathaniel T.G. Fogg, partner at Godspeed. “UScontracting brings a devoted team, a culture of innovation, and a complementary set of capabilities, all of which will enhance NPG’s ability to help its customers solve some of the nation’s most complex national security challenges.”
“We are excited to see what these two employee-focused and customer-first companies can accomplish together,” said Mike Roualet, principal at Godspeed. “Godspeed will continue to invest in the combined company to drive growth both organically and through M&A.”
Source: NPG
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