Mercury Computer Systems to Acquire KOR Electronics and Paragon Dynamics
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- Paragon Dynamics, a subsidiary of KOR, is a leader in exploitation solutions for the Intelligence Community
- Acquisition enhances Mercury’s sensor processing capabilities in the Electronic Warfare and Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) markets
KOR is focused on the exploitation of the RF signals domain and is a leading provider of digital RF memory (DRFM) technology, an integral component of modern Electronic Warfare radar jamming systems, with flight experience on a wide variety of U.S. military aircraft. KOR also has a large installed base in the radar environment simulation industry with domain expertise in many radar systems deployed by the U.S. DoD and internationally. KOR’s technology and customization expertise in these program-critical areas will allow Mercury to expand its Application Ready Subsystem offerings for defense prime contractor customers.
Paragon Dynamics provides best-in-class systems and software engineering, and mission analysis solutions for the
“We are very pleased to welcome KOR and PDI to the Mercury family,” said
“Over the past year, we’ve been building out a pipeline of promising potential deals, taking a very disciplined and thoughtful approach in the process. We are particularly impressed with KOR and PDI in terms of their technical prowess, talented employees, and unique alignment with Mercury’s strategy and innovative culture. In summary, this is a business combination that we believe will deliver greater value than the sum of its parts,” Aslett concluded.
“We’re excited about becoming part of Mercury’s world-class team as we have a shared vision for success in our common markets,” said
For more information on the acquisition, visit http://www.mc.com. In addition, Mercury management will host a conference call at
To listen to the conference call, dial (888) 806-6224 in the U.S. and
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