Aleut Corporation Acquires Strata-G Solutions
Aleut Corporation President and CEO Thomas Mack, right, with former owner of Strata-G Devin Whitaker
ANCHORAGE—The Aleut Corporation (TAC) acquired Huntsville, Alabama-based Strata-G Solutions (Strata-G). Strata-G will remain a standalone business operating as a wholly owned subsidiary of The Aleut Corporation.
“This strategic acquisition demonstrates The Aleut Corporation’s commitment to diversifying and growing our federal contracting portfolio in line with our primary mission to maximize dividends and opportunities for our shareholders and descendants,” said Thomas Mack, President & CEO of The Aleut Corporation.
“The board of directors is very pleased to welcome the strong management team and talented employees of Strata-G to the TAC family of companies,” said Sharon Lind, Chairman of the Board.
Since inception, Strata-G has grown through both organic and acquisition means, and has differentiated itself from competitors by offering the highest quality design engineering and integrated hardware manufacturing solutions. Strata-G delivers highly complex solutions for rotary and fixed wing aircraft as well as unmanned missile and ground systems to various Department of Defense, federal, and commercial customers. Strata-G President & Founder Devin Whitaker will remain in his existing executive leadership role.
“We are very excited to join the TAC family. Now, as a wholly owned subsidiary of such a strong Alaska Native Corporation we know that together we can grow our Strata-G design engineering and integrated hardware manufacturing portfolio to a whole new level,” said Devin.
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