On February 17, Valiant Solutions, LLC, a provider of cybersecurity technologies and services to U.S. federal agencies, announced the acquisition of Abile Group, a provider of secure network and cyber engineering services and technology to national security customers.
The acquisition reinforces Valiant’s strategy to build a market leader of scale across cybersecurity to address the evolving cyber, information assurance, and digital risk requirements of federal and national security customers. Together, Valiant and Abile deliver enhanced cybersecurity capabilities through a unified team focused on protecting, modernizing, and operating mission critical systems in complex and high-threat environments.
“Cybersecurity underpins every mission our customers execute,” said George Wilson, chief executive officer of Valiant Solutions. “This transaction allows us to deepen our technical expertise and broaden the solutions we deliver, while remaining focused on being a trusted cybersecurity partner to federal and national security customers.”
Abile Group brings a strong history of supporting mission-critical defense and national security programs, with particular strengths in endpoint protection, cloud-native architectures, and network engineering. These capabilities enhance Valiant’s ability to support Zero Trust initiatives, continuous authorization, and modern cyber-enabled missions across classified and unclassified environments. Combined, the companies support the full cyber lifecycle, spanning secure system design and accreditation through sustained operations, resilience, and continuous improvement.
“Valiant shares our commitment to technical rigor, mission execution, and customer trust,” said Cara duCellier, president and CEO of Abile Group. “This combination creates new opportunities for our employees and enables us to deliver broader, more integrated cybersecurity solutions aligned with customer missions.”
Source: Valiant
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