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Versar and Johnson Controls acquisition also brings a significantly funded backlog
JCSS, which will now be known as Versar Security Systems, is headquartered in Gaithersburg

Versar, Inc. announced recently that it has completed the acquisition of Johnson Controls' specialised federal security integration business, formerly known as Johnson Controls Security Systems (JCSS).  JCSS is a security systems integrator serving Federal clients by designing, installing and supporting complex physical security, network security, and facilities management systems. The purchase price of $20 million was paid with a combination of cash and contingent consideration.  Further, Versar has put in place a new banking relationship with Bank of America to support both the acquisition and ongoing working capital needs.

JCSS, which will now be known as Versar Security Systems, is headquartered in Gaithersburg, Maryland, generated approximately $34 million in trailing twelve month revenues from key long term customers such as the Federal Aviation Administration and the Federal Emergency Management Agency. The acquisition also brings a significantly funded backlog and is expected to be accretive immediately.

Tony Otten, CEO of Versar, said, "JCSS is an exciting and important acquisition for us as it expands our service offerings to include higher margin classified construction, enabling us to generate more work with existing clients and positioning us to more productively compete for new opportunities. A key element of our growth strategy is our focus on adding complementary capabilities to our already robust portfolio of service offerings with the goal of strengthening our visibility in the marketplace and increasing our ability to provide a broad range of customised solutions in virtually any location or environment."

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