The acquisition, which closed today, also expands Peerless' customer base, the business said.
“Peerless has undergone a deliberate, strategic transformation to be a provider of innovative, digitally enabled solutions and technologies leveraging our 20-plus years of customer-first systems engineering services,” Peerless President Andrea Kunk said in a statement. “Our investment in Statheros enhances our recent internal investments in tools, processes, and internal research and development to align with the mission of our customers.”
A company spokesman said the acquisition adds nine jobs to Peerless.
Based on East National Road, Peerless said it continues to focus on research and development, digital systems engineering, multi-spectral operations, modeling and simulation, software engineering and other capabilities important to national defense.
“Peerless’ resources, outstanding leadership, and complementary capabilities enable us to elevate our mission-first services and create even more value for our clients,” said Statheros President David Murray, who founded Statheros in 2021.
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