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Godspeed Capital-Backed Silveredge Acquires Qvine

Oct 12, 2022about 3 years ago

Acquiring Company

Silveredge Government Solutions

Acquired Company

QVine

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Description

SilverEdge Government Solutions (“SilverEdge”), a leading cybersecurity, software, and intelligence solutions platform serving the U.S. Defense and Intelligence Communities, today announced it has acquired QVine LLC (“QVine”), a trusted provider of Agile Software Development, Cloud Services, and Software as a Service (“SaaS”) to key U.S. Intelligence agencies. SilverEdge is backed by Godspeed Capital Management LP (“Godspeed”), a lower middle-market Defense & Government services, solutions, and technology focused private equity firm.

Company Information

Company

Silveredge Government Solutions

Location

100 Royal Palm Way

Palm Beach, Florida, United States

About

SilverEdge is a next generation provider of innovative and proprietary cybersecurity, software, and intelligence solutions for the Defense and Intelligence Communities. SilverEdge’s seasoned team of cybersecurity experts, software developers and engineers, and intelligence analysts identify tomorrow’s challenges today and work to empower America’s defenders with the tools and solutions needed to address our National Security Community’s toughest challenges. SilverEdge is based in Columbia, MD. For more information, please visit the SilverEdge website at www.silveredge-gs.com.

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