BlueHalo acquires defense technology company Eqlipse

BlueHalo, which has a major hub in Huntsville, has purchased defense technology firm Eqlipse, the companies announced.

Details of the deal were undisclosed. BlueHalo has more than 250 employees at its facility in Cummings Research Park.

Bolstered by Eqlipse’s high-end technical talent and suite of innovative products, BlueHalo said it will deliver enhanced scale and broader capabilities to its customers, accelerating the development and fielding of its advanced defense technologies.

The combined entity will have nearly 2,400 employees across 11 states with annual revenue approaching $1 billion. BlueHalo CEO Jonathan Moneymaker will lead the combined company.

“The only constant in global defense is the certainty that threats will continue to evolve, new battlefields will emerge, and the landscape will change,” Moneymaker said. “Combining BlueHalo and Eqlipse – both with a shared passion for pairing innovative technology with customer intimacy – creates an enhanced organization with the proven ability to deliver on some of the most complex and challenging problems our customers face in these uncertain times. 

“This acquisition squarely catapults us to the forefront of the industry, providing additional size and scale, and solidifying the company’s position as the top alternative to the largest government contractors. It furthers our ability to drive unbridled, rapid prototyping and innovative work our customers have come to rely on without the bureaucratic obstacles, which typically slow development and inflate budgets.”

Since forming in 2019, BlueHalo has served as the prime contractor awardee on top-priority contracts such as Space Force’s recent $1.4 billion Satellite Communication Augmentation Resource program. From laser communication payloads to critical Class-A satellite subsystems, BlueHalo has more than 260 systems flying on-orbit.

Eqlipse offers a deep portfolio of solution delivering industry-leading capabilities, spanning full-spectrum cyber and signals intelligence engineering, electronic warfare, digital operations and identity management, and cutting-edge R&D. 

“I’m incredibly proud of what we have been able to accomplish to date with Eqlipse and am excited for the many benefits this combination will provide for both our employees and our customers,” said Eqlipse CEO Dennis Kelly. “With enhanced scale and capabilities, BlueHalo will remain dedicated to providing the rapid innovation needed by our customers and delivering a protective ring around everything we hold dear.”

 

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