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Acquisition strengthens CASE’s leadership in delivering cutting-edge software and cloud solutions to mission-driven clients

CASE (“CASE” or the “Company”), a provider of high-end software development and cloud engineering services, announced that it has acquired Ragnarok Technologies (“Ragnarok”), a specialized IT services provider for federal and commercial clients. Financial terms of the private transaction were not disclosed.

Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Reston, Virginia, Ragnarok delivers specialized and tailored engineering and enterprise IT solutions across high demand areas including blockchain analysis, digital forensics, cloud infrastructure, and software development. Ragnarok’s three co-founders, Thomas Dougherty, Ethan Grambow, and Chris Santiago, will remain with the organization and assume key roles on CASE’s senior leadership team.

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“Ragnarok has earned a strong reputation within the IT community for its exceptional technical expertise and unwavering commitment to its customers,” said Paul Farmer, CEO, CASE. “In addition to expanding our presence in the National Capital Region, leveraging Ragnarok’s advanced technical capabilities and cutting-edge infrastructure positions us to provide even deeper strategic insight to our clients.”

“CASE and Ragnarok share a heritage of crafting innovative, tailored solutions that address the next generation of challenges facing federal and commercial clients,” added Ethan Grambow, Co-Founder and CEO, Ragnarok. “By joining forces with CASE, we are reinforcing our ‘Mission First’ mindset and accelerating the development of advanced capabilities to counter emerging threats.”

CASE is a portfolio company of AE Industrial, a private equity firm based out of Boca Raton, Florida. The transaction marks the next phase of CASE’s growth, following the Company’s acquisition of specialist cloud-based services and cyber solutions provider, CyberKinetics, in 2024.

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