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Vicinity Acquires DanTech Services to Expand Capabilities Across Alaska and the Pacific

Vicinity Acquires DanTech Services to Expand Capabilities Across Alaska and the Pacific

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Vicinity announced its acquisition of DanTech Services, uniting two of the region’s most capable Managed IT Service Providers to form a single, performance-driven technology organization. This acquisition represents the latest step in Vicinity’s focused expansion strategy—strengthening its operational depth, regional reach, and ability to deliver enterprise-grade solutions with the speed and care that modern organizations demand.

In just the past two years, Vicinity has charted a disciplined course of high-integrity growth, bringing on a wide range of new clients while continuing to deliver consistent, high-quality support. The addition of DanTech Services further accelerates this trajectory. The combined organization now spans from the North Slope oil fields of Alaska throughout the state, across the Pacific—including Hawaii and Guam—and into the Pacific Northwest. Vicinity’s growing footprint is matched by its increasing capability to advise, architect, and implement business-critical IT systems that help clients thrive in increasingly competitive markets.

“This isn’t just growth for growth’s sake,” said Justin Burgess, CEO of Vicinity. “It’s about building the future of IT support; one that’s faster, more adaptive, and deeply aligned with how modern businesses actually operate. We’ve proven we can scale without compromising precision or care. With DanTech joining Vicinity, we’re not just expanding our reach; we’re raising the bar for what businesses should expect from their technology partners. That’s what makes this next chapter so powerful.”

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Clients of both Vicinity and DanTech Services will see continuity in the people and service they rely on, now backed by expanded technical resources, broader geographic coverage, and a significantly larger operational team. The unified organization is positioned to move decisively, think strategically, and execute with discipline—delivering the thoughtful, dependable support that has defined both companies since day one.

Vicinity’s mission has always been to stay close to the people and industries it serves. With DanTech now part of the team, Vicinity reaffirms that commitment—combining deep regional experience with operational strength to meet the evolving demands of clients across sectors.

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