MTC acquires Army contractor

	MTC Technologies Inc. has acquired International Consultants Inc., an Army contractor specializing in program management, information technology, logistics and operations. The deal is worth about $9.9 million, to be paid $2.4 million in MTC stock and $7.5 million in assumption of ICI debt.

MTC Technologies Inc. has acquired International Consultants Inc., an Army contractor specializing in program management, information technology, logistics and operations. The deal is worth about $9.9 million, to be paid $2.4 million in MTC stock and $7.5 million in assumption of ICI debt.

MTC of Dayton, Ohio, is primarily a defense contractor with a strong position with the Air Force. "We have been looking for companies with a strong land forces presence that possess exceptional engineering, information technology, and other technical capabilities," said David Gutridge, MTC chief executive officer-elect.

ICI, also of Dayton, had about $25 million in annual revenue and 250 employees. The Windsor Group LLC, a Reston, Va., investment bank, represented ICI in the sale. The company has three operating locations and provides support to customers such as the Army Forces Command near Atlanta and the Tank-Automotive and Armaments Command in Warren, Mich.

The acquisition is part of MTC's strategy to acquire businesses to reach new customers and increase its technical capabilities, company officials said. *

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