Tetra Tech announced the acquisition of Halvik Corp, a 600‑person consulting firm that specializes in advanced data analytics, AI‑enabled digital twins, and cybersecurity for U.S. defense and civilian agencies. The deal expands Tetra Tech’s Government Services Group and strengthens its “Leading with Science” strategy by adding high‑margin analytics and digital solutions to its portfolio.
Halvik’s portfolio includes AI‑enabled digital twins, machine‑learning analytics, and real‑time optimization solutions that enhance mission‑critical systems. Integrating these capabilities is expected to accelerate Tetra Tech’s digital automation agenda and broaden its footprint in federal procurement markets, positioning the company to capture growing demand for data‑driven solutions in defense and civilian agencies.
The acquisition follows Tetra Tech’s recent financial performance, which saw record net revenue and operating income in fiscal 2025, with adjusted EPS rising 31% year‑over‑year. Management guided for fiscal 2026 revenue of $4.05 billion to $4.25 billion and EPS of $1.40 to $1.55, reflecting confidence in continued growth in high‑margin analytics and digital services.
CEO Roger Argus said the addition of Halvik expands the company’s high‑end analytics and digital solutions across U.S. federal agencies, broadening relationships with the Army, Navy, Air Force and Department of Transportation. Halvik CEO Dr. Madhavi Bathula added that the 600 employees will join a global platform committed to “Leading with Science,” enhancing scale and resiliency for mission‑critical systems.
The deal is part of a broader pattern of strategic acquisitions, including the 2023 purchase of RPS Group and the 2025 acquisition of SAGE Group, that have expanded Tetra Tech’s capabilities in water, environment, energy transition and digital automation. By adding Halvik’s AI and analytics expertise, the company positions itself to capture growing demand for data‑driven solutions in defense and civilian agencies.
While the financial terms remain undisclosed, the integration is expected to generate new revenue streams and reinforce the company’s competitive moat in high‑value, data‑centric government contracts. The acquisition signals Tetra Tech’s intent to deepen its presence in the federal technology space and accelerate its digital transformation agenda.
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