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Axiom Space and KBR completed the first uncrewed thermal vacuum test of the Axiom Extravehicular Mobility Unit (AxEMU) Pressure Garment.
The test occurred at the Aerospace Environmental Protection Laboratory (AEPL) in San Antonio, Texas, operated by KBR.
Steven Vontur spent the majority of his career at KBR, Inc. from December 2004 to August 2022 in positions ranging from Business Unit Controller to Director of SEC Reporting, Consolidations, and Financial Controls.
KBR and LinQuest have highly complementary capabilities that will create synergies across their solution portfolios.
KBR will fund the transaction using a combination of cash and existing debt capacity.
KBR has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire LinQuest Corporation.
Arena Strategic Advisors supported KBR with financial due diligence for the transaction.
The acquisition of LinQuest will further KBR’s delivery of high-end technology, expertise, and mission capabilities.
Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP acted as legal advisor to KBR for the transaction.
The acquisition will strengthen KBR’s support for strategic U.S. government clients.
The transaction is expected to be accretive to KBR's adjusted EPS.
The KBR Board of Directors has unanimously approved the transaction, which is subject to regulatory approvals.
KBR purchased Centauri for $827,000,000 in 2020.
KBR agreed on 2024-07-16 to acquire LinQuest Corp. for $737,000,000.
Steven Vontur worked at KBR, Inc. from 2004 through his departure, with his last position as Director of Finance — SEC Reporting, Consolidations and Financial Controls.
KBR was awarded a $75 million, five-year recompete task order to perform research and analysis addressing the Department of Defense critical technology areas of advanced materials, trusted artificial intelligence and autonomy, and renewable energy generation and storage.
KBR received the task order under the Department of Defense Information Analysis Center Multiple Award Contract vehicle.
KBR has been providing mission-critical support to the U.S. Army Program Executive Office Combat Support & Combat Support Services since 2008.
Intuitive Machines teamed with KBR to win a NASA Omnibus Multidiscipline Engineering Services (OMES) III contract with a maximum value of $719,000,000 over five years.
The NASA engineering services contract with KBR for work at Goddard Space Flight Center has a not-to-exceed value of $719,000,000 over five years.