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LGS Innovations
NameLGS Innovations
IndustryTelecommunications · Information technology · National security
FateAcquired
SuccessorCACI
Founded0 2006
FounderAlcatel-Lucent · U.S. Government
Defunct0 2019
LocationHerndon, Virginia, United States

LGS Innovations. It was a specialized American technology company that provided advanced research, development, and integrated solutions primarily for the United States Government and its allied partners. Founded as a unique entity from Bell Labs heritage, the company focused on secure communications, cyber security, and networking technologies critical to national security and defense missions. Its work spanned from fundamental laboratory research to the deployment of operational systems in challenging environments, serving agencies like the Department of Defense and the Intelligence Community.

History

The company's origins trace back to 2006, when it was established as a wholly-owned subsidiary of the multinational telecommunications corporation Alcatel-Lucent, inheriting a significant legacy from the renowned Bell Labs. This creation was part of a strategic agreement with the U.S. Government to ensure sensitive research and development work for national security remained under domestic control. In 2014, a consortium of private investors including Madison Dearborn Partners and CoVant completed a leveraged buyout, transitioning it to an independent, American-owned entity. This move was closely monitored by regulatory bodies like the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States to address concerns over foreign ownership. The company operated independently until 2019, when it was acquired by the larger government contractor CACI, which integrated its capabilities and personnel.

Products and services

The portfolio encompassed advanced, mission-specific solutions in secure networking, optical technologies, and wireless systems. Core offerings included custom secure communications products, sophisticated software-defined radio platforms, and resilient network architectures designed to operate in contested environments. Its research and development division, operating under the Bell Labs banner, conducted pioneering work in areas such as quantum computing, photonics, and advanced encryption methodologies. The company also provided extensive professional services, including network integration, cyber security operations, and technical support for complex programs managed by entities like the Defense Information Systems Agency and various branches of the United States Armed Forces.

Acquisitions and subsidiaries

To expand its technical base and market reach, the company executed several strategic acquisitions. A significant purchase was the National Security Solutions business unit from IBM in 2015, which added substantial expertise in data analytics and cloud infrastructure for intelligence applications. Earlier, it had acquired MicroState Corporation, a firm specializing in Global Positioning System technologies and secure timing solutions. The company also maintained a specialized subsidiary, LGS Labs, which functioned as its advanced research and development arm, continuing projects initiated under the historic Bell Labs organization and collaborating with research institutions like the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Corporate affairs

Headquartered in Herndon, Virginia, within the Washington metropolitan area, it was strategically positioned near key government customers and partners in the Intelligence Community. The company operated under special security agreements with the Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency due to the classified nature of its work. Its leadership often included former senior officials from the Department of Defense and intelligence agencies, providing deep insight into government requirements. As a contractor, it regularly participated in major procurement vehicles and technology demonstrations organized by the General Services Administration and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency.

See also

* Booz Allen Hamilton * Leidos * ManTech International * Northrop Grumman * Raytheon Technologies * SAIC * The MITRE Corporation

Category:Companies based in Fairfax County, Virginia Category:Defense companies of the United States Category:Technology companies established in 2006 Category:Technology companies disestablished in 2019