Alpha Omega has acquired two IT contracting firms in an effort to expand its capability in supporting military and federal agency customers.
Macro Solutions Acquisition
Macro Solutions will join the national security division of Alpha Omega, the company said Thursday. The addition is intended to enhance its technology modernization offerings for the U.S. Air Force, Army and Navy, and expand its contracts with the departments of State and Homeland Security.
“Macro Solutions’ unrestricted work and mature AI-driven code modernization is already well-known within the Tradewinds marketplace and the [Department of Defense],” commented Gautam Ijoor, CEO of Alpha Omega. “Combining expertise and digital transformation in Workday and Oracle Cloud for ERP and human capital management Alpha Omega will increase delivery of more impactful and robust solutions across Defense, Financial Regulatory, and broader government sectors.”
SeKON Deal
Alpha Omega also acquired SeKON, formerly SeKON Enterprise, whose customers include the Defense Health Agency, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institutes of Health and Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.
The acquisition enabled Alpha Omega to create a health domain vertical focused on improving health outcomes for military personnel and general public.
“Integrating SeKON’s health domain expertise and capabilities represents a key market expansion for Alpha Omega,” said Ijoor. “SeKON is a vital addition as we continue to make our IT solutions readily accessible by way of our growing portfolio of unrestricted contract vehicles, including CIOSP4 unrestricted and Alliant 3.”