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MilDef touts recent acquisitions, looks for more

by Marc Selinger

MilDef's products include rugged laptops. (MilDef)

MilDef's three recent acquisitions have made the Sweden-based information technology (IT) provider a more well-rounded supplier to its military customers, according to company officials.

MilDef, which was traditionally focused on manufacturing hardware, broadened its portfolio by purchasing Norwegian software business Sysint and Swedish integration services provider Defcon Solutions in 2021. “We have been building the company to be more like a system house with the three legs, meaning hardware, software, as well as services,” MilDef chief business development officer Ola Alfredsson told Janes on 7 July.

To complement its rugged IT products – including laptops and tablets – MilDef bought Sweden-based Handheld Group in 2022, gaining less expensive, semi-rugged IT hardware that appeals to customers seeking to buy in high volumes quickly. The SEK350 million (USD32 million) deal was MilDef's largest acquisition and doubled its footprint in the robust US market to 24 employees.


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MilDef's three recent acquisitions have made the Sweden-based information technology (IT) provider a...

MilDef touts recent acquisitions, looks for more

by Marc Selinger

MilDef's products include rugged laptops. (MilDef)

MilDef's three recent acquisitions have made the Sweden-based information technology (IT) provider a more well-rounded supplier to its military customers, according to company officials.

MilDef, which was traditionally focused on manufacturing hardware, broadened its portfolio by purchasing Norwegian software business Sysint and Swedish integration services provider Defcon Solutions in 2021. “We have been building the company to be more like a system house with the three legs, meaning hardware, software, as well as services,” MilDef chief business development officer Ola Alfredsson told Janes on 7 July.

To complement its rugged IT products – including laptops and tablets – MilDef bought Sweden-based Handheld Group in 2022, gaining less expensive, semi-rugged IT hardware that appeals to customers seeking to buy in high volumes quickly. The SEK350 million (USD32 million) deal was MilDef's largest acquisition and doubled its footprint in the robust US market to 24 employees.


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MilDef's three recent acquisitions have made the Sweden-based information technology (IT) provider a...

MilDef touts recent acquisitions, looks for more

by Marc Selinger

MilDef's products include rugged laptops. (MilDef)

MilDef's three recent acquisitions have made the Sweden-based information technology (IT) provider a more well-rounded supplier to its military customers, according to company officials.

MilDef, which was traditionally focused on manufacturing hardware, broadened its portfolio by purchasing Norwegian software business Sysint and Swedish integration services provider Defcon Solutions in 2021. “We have been building the company to be more like a system house with the three legs, meaning hardware, software, as well as services,” MilDef chief business development officer Ola Alfredsson told Janes on 7 July.

To complement its rugged IT products – including laptops and tablets – MilDef bought Sweden-based Handheld Group in 2022, gaining less expensive, semi-rugged IT hardware that appeals to customers seeking to buy in high volumes quickly. The SEK350 million (USD32 million) deal was MilDef's largest acquisition and doubled its footprint in the robust US market to 24 employees.


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MilDef's three recent acquisitions have made the Sweden-based information technology (IT) provider a...

MilDef touts recent acquisitions, looks for more

by Marc Selinger

MilDef's products include rugged laptops. (MilDef)

MilDef's three recent acquisitions have made the Sweden-based information technology (IT) provider a more well-rounded supplier to its military customers, according to company officials.

MilDef, which was traditionally focused on manufacturing hardware, broadened its portfolio by purchasing Norwegian software business Sysint and Swedish integration services provider Defcon Solutions in 2021. “We have been building the company to be more like a system house with the three legs, meaning hardware, software, as well as services,” MilDef chief business development officer Ola Alfredsson told Janes on 7 July.

To complement its rugged IT products – including laptops and tablets – MilDef bought Sweden-based Handheld Group in 2022, gaining less expensive, semi-rugged IT hardware that appeals to customers seeking to buy in high volumes quickly. The SEK350 million (USD32 million) deal was MilDef's largest acquisition and doubled its footprint in the robust US market to 24 employees.


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MilDef's three recent acquisitions have made the Sweden-based information technology (IT) provider a...

MilDef touts recent acquisitions, looks for more

by Marc Selinger

MilDef's products include rugged laptops. (MilDef)

MilDef's three recent acquisitions have made the Sweden-based information technology (IT) provider a more well-rounded supplier to its military customers, according to company officials.

MilDef, which was traditionally focused on manufacturing hardware, broadened its portfolio by purchasing Norwegian software business Sysint and Swedish integration services provider Defcon Solutions in 2021. “We have been building the company to be more like a system house with the three legs, meaning hardware, software, as well as services,” MilDef chief business development officer Ola Alfredsson told Janes on 7 July.

To complement its rugged IT products – including laptops and tablets – MilDef bought Sweden-based Handheld Group in 2022, gaining less expensive, semi-rugged IT hardware that appeals to customers seeking to buy in high volumes quickly. The SEK350 million (USD32 million) deal was MilDef's largest acquisition and doubled its footprint in the robust US market to 24 employees.


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MilDef's three recent acquisitions have made the Sweden-based information technology (IT) provider a...

MilDef touts recent acquisitions, looks for more

by Marc Selinger

MilDef's products include rugged laptops. (MilDef)

MilDef's three recent acquisitions have made the Sweden-based information technology (IT) provider a more well-rounded supplier to its military customers, according to company officials.

MilDef, which was traditionally focused on manufacturing hardware, broadened its portfolio by purchasing Norwegian software business Sysint and Swedish integration services provider Defcon Solutions in 2021. “We have been building the company to be more like a system house with the three legs, meaning hardware, software, as well as services,” MilDef chief business development officer Ola Alfredsson told Janes on 7 July.

To complement its rugged IT products – including laptops and tablets – MilDef bought Sweden-based Handheld Group in 2022, gaining less expensive, semi-rugged IT hardware that appeals to customers seeking to buy in high volumes quickly. The SEK350 million (USD32 million) deal was MilDef's largest acquisition and doubled its footprint in the robust US market to 24 employees.


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MilDef's three recent acquisitions have made the Sweden-based information technology (IT) provider a...

MilDef touts recent acquisitions, looks for more

by Marc Selinger

MilDef's products include rugged laptops. (MilDef)

MilDef's three recent acquisitions have made the Sweden-based information technology (IT) provider a more well-rounded supplier to its military customers, according to company officials.

MilDef, which was traditionally focused on manufacturing hardware, broadened its portfolio by purchasing Norwegian software business Sysint and Swedish integration services provider Defcon Solutions in 2021. “We have been building the company to be more like a system house with the three legs, meaning hardware, software, as well as services,” MilDef chief business development officer Ola Alfredsson told Janes on 7 July.

To complement its rugged IT products – including laptops and tablets – MilDef bought Sweden-based Handheld Group in 2022, gaining less expensive, semi-rugged IT hardware that appeals to customers seeking to buy in high volumes quickly. The SEK350 million (USD32 million) deal was MilDef's largest acquisition and doubled its footprint in the robust US market to 24 employees.


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MilDef's three recent acquisitions have made the Sweden-based information technology (IT) provider a...

MilDef touts recent acquisitions, looks for more

by Marc Selinger

MilDef's products include rugged laptops. (MilDef)

MilDef's three recent acquisitions have made the Sweden-based information technology (IT) provider a more well-rounded supplier to its military customers, according to company officials.

MilDef, which was traditionally focused on manufacturing hardware, broadened its portfolio by purchasing Norwegian software business Sysint and Swedish integration services provider Defcon Solutions in 2021. “We have been building the company to be more like a system house with the three legs, meaning hardware, software, as well as services,” MilDef chief business development officer Ola Alfredsson told Janes on 7 July.

To complement its rugged IT products – including laptops and tablets – MilDef bought Sweden-based Handheld Group in 2022, gaining less expensive, semi-rugged IT hardware that appeals to customers seeking to buy in high volumes quickly. The SEK350 million (USD32 million) deal was MilDef's largest acquisition and doubled its footprint in the robust US market to 24 employees.


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