SIG acquires Excelicon
Strategic Innovation Group, LLC (SIG) recently announced the acquisition of Blueprint Consulting Services, LLC doing business as Excelicon. Excelicon is an IT services and consulting firm based in Washington, DC. With over 13 years of experience supporting critical federal agency missions, Excelicon brings a broad range of capabilities to SIG that includes enterprise architecture (EA) support, cyber policy and guidance, agile DevSecOps & transformation, data analytics, and IT modernization.
Since 2011, Excelicon has provided technical mission support services to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), with extensive Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), and Office of the CIO (OCIO) experience.
Tushar Garg, PMP, CSM, ITIL V3, founder of Exelicon, is joining SIG as general manager. Garg said, “This partnership will provide our clients with an enhanced suite of services and trusted leadership for the mission focused, quality delivery that has always been our cornerstone.”
In 2021, SIG purchased 3e Services, adding significant data services, solution architecture, and IT modernization credentials to SIG’s capabilities. In 2023 eSolytics was acquired. With over 25 years of experience, eSolytics added extensive expertise in data management and analytics, federal budgetary management, supply chain management, and records management. The acquisition of eSolytics built on SIG’s core strengths in data services, financial services, and digital transformation. With the addition of Excelicon, SIG now has established a platform by which to deliver a holistic data transformation capability, from enterprise architecture to analytics.
Vikram Agarwal, CEO of SIG, expressed his enthusiasm for the acquisition, saying, “Merging Excelicon’s enterprise-level experience and expertise expands the depth and breadth of SIG’s core capabilities in the application of advanced solutions and services. This represents a significant step forward for SIG.”
Source: SIG
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