(Sharecast News) - Computacenter said on Thursday that it has bought Government Acquisitions (GAI), a value-added reseller focused on the US federal government market, for up to $92m (£68.6m).
Headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio, GAI is an IT solutions partner for federal agencies and employs approximately 90 people. In 2025, it reported gross invoiced income of around $390m and adjusted EBITDA of approximately $8m.
The deal - which is expected to close on 1 June - will be immediately earnings accretive, Computacenter said.
Chief executive Mike Norris said: "We are proud of the relationships we have built with public sector customers across Europe and Canada and are delighted to have the opportunity to bring one of the leading US federal government VARs into Computacenter.
"GAI provides us with access to a new market for growth in the United States, diversifies our business and leverages our growing capabilities and infrastructure."
The existing GAI leadership will remain in their roles to run the business which will operate as a specialist federal government focused unit and part of Computacenter's North American operations.
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