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Raytheon Buys Another Company This December

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Raytheon has acquired privately held Henggeler Computer Consultants. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

The acquisition of Henggeler Computer Consultants marks Raytheon’s second cybersecurity-related acquisition this month. On December 5, 2011, Raytheon purchased Madison, Ala.-based Pikewerks Corporation.

Henggeler Computer Consultants is a developer of enterprise architecture, analytics, software, and cloud-based solutions. Henggeler Computer Consultants is headquartered in Columbia, Md., with offices in Annapolis Junction. Founder and president Dick Henggeler will remain with the company.

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