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Serco increases naval footprint in US

Serco has announced on 23 May that it will acquire the Naval Systems Business Unit (NSBU) of Alion Science and Technology Corporation in a deal valued at USD225 million.

The acquisition will be on a cash-free, debt-free basis. Serco will finance the acquisition through a combination of a new committed debt facility of up to GBP75 million (USD95 million) and an equity placement of up to 111,216,400 new shares to generate a further GBP130 million. The placement represents up to 10% of Serco’s existing share capital.

Alion’s NSBU is an engineering and support business that supports the design, build, and through-life support of naval and amphibious support ships and submarines. Areas of work include hull and system design and integration, and modernisation and upgrade engineering. The business is also working on unmanned surface vehicles and unmanned underwater vehicles.

Clients include the US Army, US Navy (USN), US Coast Guard, and Royal Canadian Navy (RCN). The company’s work for the USN has involved design work for the DDG-1000 Zumwalt-class destroyers; in-service support work for the US Surface Warfare Directorate on non-nuclear and non-littoral combat ship (LCS) vessels; engineering and life-cycle support of USN submarines; and design, testing, support, and maintenance of the Arleigh Burke-class destroyers. Work for the RCN includes design, development, and systems integration support for the Joint Support Ships.

Serco will be acquiring Alion’s Naval Systems business, which was involved in the design of the Zumwalt-class destroyer. (US Navy)

Serco will be acquiring Alion’s Naval Systems business, which was involved in the design of the Zumwalt-class destroyer. (US Navy)

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