Deal facts
- Buyer
- Computacenter plc
- Target
- Government Acquisitions Inc
- Deal value
- USD 92,000,000
- Announced
- 28 May 2026
- Status
- Firm intention
- Sector
- Technology
- Country
- United States
- Consideration
- cash, earn-out
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Computacenter plc has agreed to acquire Government Acquisitions Inc in a strategic acquisition valued at 92 million USD. The transaction involves a mixed consideration structure comprising cash and an earn-out component. This deal brings together a UK-based technology buyer with a US-based target operating within the technology sector. The announcement was made on 28 May 2026, with the parties targeting completion on 1 June 2026.
The firm intention to proceed marks a significant expansion for the buyer into the American market. Regulatory approvals remain a prerequisite before the deal can be finalised. The parties have confirmed their commitment to the transaction despite the short timeframe between announcement and expected closing. This cross-border arrangement is designed to integrate the target's capabilities into the buyer's existing portfolio. The transaction is subject to regulatory approval.
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Disclaimer* Computacenter plc Computacenter announces acquisition of Government Acquisitions Inc. Acquisition opens access to US federal government sector Computacenter plc ('Computacenter'), a leading independent technology and services provider, is pleased to announce the acquisition of Government Acquisitions Inc ('GAI'), a Value-Added Reseller ('VAR') focused on the US federal gove
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