Salas O’Brien, an international employee-owned engineering and technical services firm, announced Wednesday it is purchasing Los Alamos-based TechSource, a government contractor that does work with the Department of Energy.
“Salas O’Brien has strengthened its ability to deliver solutions for the most complex federal government and infrastructure challenges with the addition of TechSource, a leading scientific and engineering consulting firm serving national security, nuclear, and high‑tech projects across U.S. national laboratories and federal agencies,” Salas O’Brien company said in a press release.
Formed in 1997, TechSource has a team of more than 500 engineers and scientists, according to its press release. Salas O’Brien employs nearly 5,000 people worldwide. The California-based company has offices in the United States and overseas, according to its website.
No sales price was listed in the release.
“We will help clients modernize critical federal infrastructure and accelerate clean reliable power for data centers and essential services,” Salas O’Brien Chairman and CEO Darin Anderson said in the press release.
Clients have trusted TechSource’s technical expertise on critical projects for decades, TechSource President and CEO Jeff Giangiuli said in the news release.
In addition to DOE and its semiautonomous National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), TechSource’s customers include Boeing, General Electric, national labs and several large government contractors.