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Strategic deal adds to Yulista’s capabilities in Missile and Aerospace Engineering Services.

July 1, 2022/in Lead, Community Development, Development, Engineering, Featured, Military, NASA, News, Technology/by staff reports

HUNTSVILLE, AL – Yulista, a global leader in rapid response aerospace and defense solutions, today announced the acquisition of Troy7, Inc. a Woman-Owned Small Business specializing in missile and  aerospace engineering solutions. Troy7 brings a legacy of support to more than 350 missile defense and  space flight missions for the Missile Defense Agency (MDA), Space and Missile Defense Command (SMDC), Naval Air Warfare Center, NASA, and other DOD groups. 

“Lynn and John Troy built an incredible organization in Troy7, Inc, full of passionate professionals  supporting our national defense programs. Yulista is humbled to bring this fine group of engineers and  professionals into our organization,” said Yulista President and CEO Josh Herren.

“Troy7 will remain  Troy7, and we couldn’t be more excited to integrate their strong team and immense capabilities into our  technical services group, extending our reach in missile defense, hypersonic systems, directed energy,  launch support engineering, and development of new, cutting-edge space launch systems.” 

The acquisition of Troy7 fits into Yulista’s strategy to expand its technical services offering and bring a  well-rounded solution set and capability to MDA, SMDC, NASA, and other DOD entities. Adding Troy7 to  the Yulista portfolio is a synergistic multiplier, giving Troy7 additional reach and resources to continue its core capabilities, including missile system design, guidance, control design analysis, threat engineering,  modeling, and simulation. 

Lynn Troy, co-founder, and CEO of Troy7 said, “We are excited to join Yulista, a company dedicated to  serving people with values that align with ours. Integrating our people into Team Yulista will add more  professional services to support our small business, strengthen our team, and increase our capability  and efficiency.” 

Yulista is a proven Alaska Native Corporation in the aerospace and defense industry. Yulista’s mission is  to serve people while delivering value-added solutions and unparalleled customer experiences. Yulista’s  core services and support areas are Aviation, Ground, Logistics, Training, Base/Operations Management  support, and Engineering and Technical Services.

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