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A Codan Manpack . Source: The Lead.
Australian tech company Codan will pay more than $100 million to buy US-based Domo Tactical Communications from a private equity firm.
The South Australian technology company with business pillars in communications, mining automation and metal detector manufacture has been on a steep trajectory in the past 12 months, reporting a record profit of $64 million in August for the 2020 financial year.
The result included record sales in its communications and metal detection divisions, totalling $348 million, and established the Adelaide-based company as one of the South Australia’s fastest-growing companies.
Headquartered in Adelaide, South Australia, Codan has offices in North America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia and the Middle East and manufacturing operations in South Australia, Canada, the United States and Malaysia.
By Ross Wilkers
Feb 18, 2021
Codan, a communications equipment maker headquartered in Australia, said this week it has agreed to acquire wireless technology company Domo Tactical Communications in a potential $100 million deal to further the buyer’s U.S. defense presence.
Also known as DTC, Domo Tactical Communications specializes in mesh networks that comprise of multiple antennas that stream data between devices across a network that is self-forming and self-healing.
Herndon, Virginia-based DTC touts its customer relationships as including 20 U.S. government agencies and members of the “Five Eyes” intelligence alliance.
Codan will pay an initial $88 million to purchase DTC with the possibility of an additional $16 million on top of that if certain milestones are achieved this year. Nearly 140 DTC employees will join Codan through the transaction.