Tetra Tech Acquires Segue Technologies to Expand High-End IT Capabilities

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Tetra Tech Acquires Segue Technologies to Expand High-End IT Capabilities

TetraTech announced today that it has acquired Segue Technologies, Inc.® (Segue), a leading Information Technology (IT) management consulting firm based in Arlington, Virginia.

“The addition of Segue enables us to apply exciting cutting-edge techniques that incorporate advanced data analytics, cloud services, and enterprise-wide software applications for our government and commercial customers. Segue also brings additional capabilities with system modernization tools that are critical for our Department of Defense customers.”

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“The integration of high-end technology applications with our subject matter expertise in water, environment and sustainable infrastructure continues to expand Tetra Tech’s ability to provide innovative solutions for our clients,” said Dan Batrack, Tetra Tech Chairman and CEO. “The addition of Segue enables us to apply exciting cutting-edge techniques that incorporate advanced data analytics, cloud services, and enterprise-wide software applications for our government and commercial customers. Segue also brings additional capabilities with system modernization tools that are critical for our Department of Defense customers.”

Brian W. Callahan, Segue President and CEO, said, “We are excited about joining our more than 200 employees with the Tetra Tech family, gaining access to their global platform and numerous contract vehicles. Now as part of Tetra Tech, we are able to combine our expertise to deliver greater value to our clients, while increasing opportunities for our employees on projects around the world.”

The terms of the acquisition were not disclosed. Segue is joining Tetra Tech’s Government Services Group.

About Segue Technologies, Inc.

Segue is a leading IT solutions, cybersecurity, and management consulting firm based in Arlington, Virginia. Segue provides full lifecycle application development and modernization for federal agencies, including the Department of Defense.

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