Wyle Buys RS Information Systems

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El Segundo-based Wyle has completed acquisition of RS Information Systems of McLean, Va., a federal
systems integrator providing advanced services in information technology, systems engineering, telecommunications, scientific support and management consulting.

Terms of the deal were not disclosed.

The acquisition of the privately held company increases Wyle's 2008 annual revenue projection to about $800 million and the number of employees to more than 4,200.

"This acquisition makes Wyle a major federal information technology provider with a significant presence in Washington, D.C.," said George Melton, Wyle's chairman, CEO and president. "RS Information Systems is the fourth operating group within Wyle and will operate as Wyle Information Systems."

Wyle provides specialized engineering, professional, technical, and information technology services to military and civilian government agencies on long-term outsourcing contracts. The company's core
competencies include test and evaluation, program management, systems engineering, life sciences, information assurance, research and diverse engineering services.

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