DOJ Files Antitrust Suit to Block Booz Allen's Acquisition of EverWatch

  Acquisition Would Eliminate Competition Between the Only Two Competitors for Critical National Security Support Services The Department of…

Michael Webb | July 07, 2022

Acquisition Would Eliminate Competition Between the Only Two Competitors for Critical National Security Support Services

The Department of Justice has filed a civil antitrust lawsuit to block Booz Allen Hamilton Holding Corporation's (Booz Allen) proposed acquisition of EverWatch Corp. (EverWatch), a subsidiary of EC Defense Holdings LLC. The complaint, filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland, alleges that the merger agreement threatens imminent competition for a government contract to provide operational modeling and simulation services to the National Security Agency (NSA). Unless enjoined, the transaction would eliminate competition for this defense contract, leaving NSA to face a monopoly bidder.

"Booz Allen's agreement to acquire EverWatch imperils competition in a market that is vital to our national security," said Assistant Attorney General Jonathan Kanter of the Justice Department's Antitrust Division. "Both the acquisition agreement and the underlying transaction violate federal antitrust law."

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