
CHANTILLY — Technology transformation company Red River announced Thursday it has acquired Invictus, a mission-focused national security services provider. Invictus will operate as “Invictus, a Red River Company.”
The acquisition strengthens Red River’s Government Technology Systems business unit and expands its ability to support sensitive missions across the Department of War, Intelligence Community and federal civilian agencies. Invictus is the lead integrator for the Defense Intelligence Agency’s multi-year modernization of the Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communications System environment.
Invictus also supports missions at U.S. Marine Corps Forces Cyberspace Command, U.S. Strategic Command, U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command and other federal organizations.
“Invictus is one of the most respected mission partners in the national security community,” said Anthony Christie, CEO of Red River. “Their deep cyber and intelligence expertise, experienced team, and track record supporting some of the government’s most critical programs make them an ideal complement to Red River.”
Invictus will maintain its existing leadership team and customer commitments while gaining access to Red River’s engineering resources, federal supply chain and end-to-end delivery capabilities.
“We are excited to join Red River and continue our mission under a company that deeply respects national security,” said Jim Kelly, CEO of Invictus.
Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. KippsDeSanto & Co. served as financial advisor to Red River. Baird served as financial advisor to Invictus.
Red River specializes in AI-driven cybersecurity and IT modernization for government and enterprise customers.