Tyto Athene acquires Ready Support Services

On June 9, Tyto Athene, LLC, portfolio company of Arlington Capital Partners, announced that it has completed its acquisition of Ready Support Services, LLC, a provider of mission-tailored enterprise service management and cloud migration for U.S.  intelligence agencies.

“The acquisition of Ready Support Services marks an important step in expanding Tyto’s reach across the Intelligence Community,” said Dennis Kelly, chief executive officer of Tyto Athene. “RSS brings deep, mission-tested expertise in enterprise service management, IT asset management, and a comprehensive ServiceNow operations focus. Their specialized cloud migration and on-premises deployment capabilities deliver exactly the tailored support the IC requires when transitioning and securing its most critical applications. We’re excited to welcome the RSS team to the Tyto family.”

Tyto connects government and defense leaders with technologies to seamlessly integrate and modernize enterprise-level operations, increasing mission resiliency, capability, and flexibility. With this acquisition, Ready Support Services will equip Tyto with industry-leading IT service architecture, design, and implementation capabilities, alongside robust on-premises and hybrid cloud operations across multiple security enclaves. Ready Support Services will also provide unique expertise in building, deploying, and providing specialized integration and migration services for complex cloud solutions to further bolster Tyto’s support for Intelligence Community partners.

“Joining Tyto allows RSS to scale its IC mission impact and bring its tailored operational and cloud migration approach to a broader set of national security customers,” said Jacob Strauser, president of Ready Support Services. “We share Tyto’s commitment to the mission, and we look forward to extending the reach of our work across the broader Intelligence Community.”

Source: Tyto Athene

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