Tech Giants Merge to Boost U. S. Government Tech Services
USA, TysonsThu Jan 22 2026
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A big tech company, Tetra Tech, has just bought another tech firm, Halvik Corp. This move is all about making the U. S. government's tech services better. Tetra Tech is known for its work in water, environment, and sustainable infrastructure. Halvik, on the other hand, is a specialist in advanced data analytics, systems modernization, and cybersecurity for U. S. defense and civilian agencies.
The boss of Tetra Tech, Roger Argus, said this deal will help them offer better analytics and digital solutions to U. S. federal agencies. He mentioned that Halvik's expertise will strengthen their ties with the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Department of Transportation. Together, they plan to use advanced data analytics, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and cybersecurity to improve operations.
Dr. Madhavi Bathula, the CEO of Halvik, is happy about the merger. She said that Halvik's 600 employees will now be part of Tetra Tech. She believes that combining Halvik's innovative technologies and program advisory expertise with Tetra Tech's global platform will bring better results. This merger aims to enhance scale, resiliency, and deliver impactful outcomes for mission-critical systems, processes, and data.
Tetra Tech is a major player in water, environment, and sustainable infrastructure. They have over 25, 000 employees worldwide. Halvik, based in Tysons, Virginia, has more than 600 professionals. They focus on modernizing, securing, and sustaining mission-critical systems for the U. S. federal government. Halvik is known for its agile, adaptive IT services and has won industry awards.
The terms of the acquisition were not disclosed. Halvik is now part of Tetra Tech’s Government Services Group. This merger is expected to bring significant changes in how tech services are delivered to the U. S. government.
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