Ultra Intelligence & Communications Expands Capabilities Through Acquisition
In a significant move to bolster its airborne communications capabilities, Ultra Intelligence & Communications (Ultra I&C), a leading defense technology company based in Austin, Texas, has announced the acquisition of Expeditionary Engineering. This strategic acquisition, unveiled on April 23, 2025, aims to enhance Ultra I&C's secure communication and advanced networking solutions that are critical for military operations.
The Backbone of Enhanced Military Operations
Expeditionary Engineering, located in San Diego, specializes in Software Programmable Open Systems Compliant (SPOC) 3U VPX technology, catering to the needs of airborne, expeditionary, and remote operations for the Department of Defense. This acquisition is poised to significantly improve Ultra I&C’s processing capabilities, which are essential for the development of advanced networking and communication systems used in defense applications. It will also enhance edge computing solutions across a variety of military platforms, allowing for swift and effective software deployment in distributed tactical environments.
The modular and rugged systems designed by Expeditionary Engineering are vital for aerospace and defense applications where constraints on size, weight, and power (SWaP) are a priority. Their solutions play a crucial role in providing the necessary infrastructure for tactical edge software applications across various military domains, including aircraft, ground vehicles, and operations centers.
Integrating Cutting-Edge Technologies
Ultra I&C's acquisition of Expeditionary Engineering will bring together cutting-edge 3U VPX technology with existing encryption and software-defined communication systems. This merger aims to create a seamless hardware-software solution that supports essential functions such as command and control (C2), sensor data processing, and secure communications tailored for military missions. Such an integration is anticipated to bolster computational performance and facilitate advanced software deployment in tactical settings, ensuring reliability and efficiency under pressure.
Jon Rucker, President and CEO of Ultra I&C, emphasized the importance of high-performance processing in their operations, stating, "At the core of every long-range targeting chain is a high-performance processor, empowering our warfighters with the decision advantage needed to outpace adversaries." He expressed confidence that this acquisition would reinforce Ultra I&C’s ability to deliver modular, open, and quickly upgradeable command and control systems, thus ensuring decision superiority and improved interoperability within an ever-evolving battlespace.
A Legacy of Excellence
Ultra I&C has a longstanding history of providing tactical communications, command and control, and cybersecurity technologies against the backdrop of complex defense challenges. Their solutions are indispensable for organizations such as the U.S. Department of Defense, UK Ministry of Defence, and the Canadian Department of National Defence, among others. With facilities worldwide, Ultra I&C is well-equipped to tackle the future demands of defense communications and ensure secure information flow even in high-threat environments.
The acquisition of Expeditionary Engineering marks a pivotal step for Ultra I&C in its mission to enhance operational capabilities for military personnel, promising to set new standards in the defense communication sector. As the landscape of military operations continues to evolve, such strategic partnerships will play a crucial role in maintaining the technological edge necessary for success on the battlefield.
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