Entarian

Entarian

Federal satellite ground systems contractor

Overview

ERT provides scientific, engineering, environmental, and IT services to U.S. federal agencies, especially NOAA, NASA, and the US Space Force, under long-term government contracts. Its work centers on satellite mission operations, satellite ground systems maintenance, and Earth science, using data analytics, AI/ML, cloud computing, and cybersecurity to run and improve government space and Earth-observation programs. The company differentiates itself with deep experience in satellite ground systems, geospatial data processing, and cloud-migration expertise that delivers cost savings and increased data resilience. Its goal is to help federal agencies run reliable mission operations, expand cloud-enabled data infrastructure, and advance advanced data analytics while maintaining secure, long-term support for space and Earth science missions.

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Company Size

201-500

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N/A

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Headquarters

Laurel, Maryland

Founded

1993

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6 month growth

5%

1 year growth

5%

2 year growth

7%
ExecutiveBiz
May 14th, 2026
CDC taps Entarian for National Syndromic Surveillance Program cloud modernization contract.

CDC taps Entarian for National Syndromic Surveillance Program cloud modernization contract. * CDC awards Entarian a contract to help NSSP with its cloud modernization effort * CDC's contract aims to enhance detection and analysis of emerging health threats * The 2026 Healthcare Summit will explore AI, modernization and emerging federal health technologies Entarian has secured a two-year $27 million contract from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, or CDC, to provide cloud hosting support for the National Syndromic Surveillance Program, or NSSP. The CDC's continued investment in cloud-based public health infrastructure through the National Syndromic Surveillance Program points to the increasing role of secure digital technologies in federal healthcare. Hear how agencies are approaching modernization, AI and data strategies at the Potomac Officers Club's 2026 Healthcare Summit on Dec. 3. Register today. What will Entarian support under the CDC contract? The company said Wednesday it will provide secure, scalable cloud hosting services in support of the NSSP, helping the CDC strengthen national public health surveillance capabilities and bolster the detection and analysis of emerging health threats. Jessica Maloney, senior vice president of civilian programs at Entarian, said the initiative will enable faster identification and assessment of emerging public health risks, supporting more effective response efforts. "By supporting NSSP's transition to a secure, scalable cloud environment, we help CDC accelerate insights that protect communities nationwide," Maloney said. The award builds on Entarian's recent transformation following the integration of Sev1Tech under the Entarian brand, a move aimed at consolidating engineering, digital modernization and enterprise capabilities. The company said it is focused on helping agencies connect systems, manage data and secure enterprise environments in regulated settings. What is the NSSP program? NSSP is a CDC-backed initiative aimed at enhancing the country's capacity to identify, track and respond to public health threats in a timely manner. Through collaboration and data-sharing efforts, the program integrates real-time electronic health information from multiple sources to strengthen situational awareness, reduce information gaps and support faster, data-driven public health decision-making.

Morningstar
Feb 24th, 2026
ERT acquires Sev1Tech to expand digital modernisation capabilities across space and defence sectors

ERT, a Macquarie Capital-backed company, has acquired Sev1Tech, a digital modernisation and IT transformation partner supporting space, defence and national security initiatives. Financial terms were not disclosed. The acquisition expands ERT's capabilities in delivering secure, mission-aligned digital solutions to government customers in regulated environments. Sev1Tech specialises in helping government organisations modernise legacy systems, enhance cyber resilience and accelerate digital adoption across complex enterprise environments. The combined entity will serve customers including the US Space Force, offering expanded IT modernisation, cloud, cybersecurity and engineering services. Sev1Tech has been partnered with DFW Capital Partners since 2019. KippsDeSanto & Co. served as exclusive financial adviser to Sev1Tech on the transaction.

Washington Technology
Feb 24th, 2026
ERT sets new course for itself with Sev1Tech acquisition

ERT sets new course for itself with Sev1Tech acquisition. Stay Connected Find opportunities - and win them. February 24, 2026 08:00 AM ET Earth Resources Technology is roughly tripling in size and bolstering its footprint at Space Force, an agency often seen as leaning forward into newer and more agile acquisition approaches. Earth Resources Technology was born in 1993 to focus on providing space-focused geotechnical and environmental services to the federal government, work that remains very much in the company's DNA. But in acquiring Sev1Tech with Macquarie Capital's support, ERT is also setting out a new course for itself in many respects as the company now can say it has a footprint in both the civilian and defense sides of the market. ERT's purchase of Sev1Tech announced Tuesday gives the acquirer an increased presence with Space Force, which only was stood up in 2019 and was a target customer in the search for other companies to buy. "The ground station things that we do are a direct connection, and we get them closer to the satellite," ERT's chief executive Mark Lee told us. "They get us closer to pushing the data out, so it's really a really a nice fit there." ERT is roughly tripling in size to around 1,600 employees with the addition of Sev1Tech, which is bringing around 1,100 people to the equation. Lee said ERT is looking to use this as an opportunity for creating a new organization because there are "things they do better than us" and the reverse is true as well. "It is one company buying another, but it's also these teams coming together," Lee said. "We want to bring an approach to this where the best process wins, best idea wins, and come out of this with something that is not exactly like either company was before, which allows us to build on the strengths that both companies have." ERT's steps to land on Sev1Tech as the right acquisition target for itself is an example of how companies look at the world changing around them and decide to change themselves. Macquarie Capital's acquisition of ERT in 2024 both marked a new chapter for the company and an opportunity for its leadership team to figure out where they should go next. Three years prior to that, ERT booked a potential $699.6 million contract with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to help operate IT and antenna systems on the ground. Having a franchise program like that can be both a boon and a concern though, according to chief executive Lee. "We love NOAA as a customer, they're an awesome customer, but they make up a lot of our revenue and as we all went through last year, that was kind of scary having all your eggs in mostly in one basket," Lee said. Of course, Lee's reference to last year speaks to how the entire public sector landscape changed rapidly amid the Trump administration's push to reshape it. In deciding what's next for ERT, Lee and his executive team colleagues decided the company needed to diversify its revenue profile and that meant adding new customers. That naturally meant looking at acquisitions, of which Lee said ERT remained active even while the GovCon industry adjusted to a new pace and cadence. Sev1Tech's portfolio with the Space Force includes a potential $188 million contract booked in 2024 to help expand a global network that transports data between the U.S. military and its international partners. Also known as meshOne, this terrestrial network is designed to link platforms and other systems that are part of the Defense Department's larger connectivity vision commonly called JADC2. Lee said ERT has been working with Space Force through some of the company's weather-related efforts at NOAA, but Sev1Tech's brand at Space Force was far more established than that of ERT. ERT's move to bolster its Space Force presence also means a closer look at an agency that Lee described as "less stuck in their ways about how they buy." Since its inception, Space Force has embraced agile acquisition models such as Other Transaction Authority agreements and other commercial-like contracting approaches. These are tools the Trump administration is pushing agencies to increase the use of as part of larger efforts to overhaul and modernize government acquisition. "Space Force is the vanguard living up to that way of buying, which is exciting for us because we're impatient, we're ready to go, we want to get going," Lee said. "They're leaning forward from that perspective, which I think is exciting." KippsDeSanto & Co. acted as the exclusive financial adviser to Sev1Tech for this transaction. The sale of Sev1Tech marks an exit for DFW Capital Partners, which acquired the company in 2019.

ExecutiveBiz
May 22nd, 2024
Macquarie Capital Makes Investment in Earth Resources Technology

Doskow and Larry Handen, senior managing director and head of the growth and technology team at Macquarie Capital, will join ERT's board.

Business Wire
May 22nd, 2024
Macquarie Capital invests in Earth Resources Technology, providing capital to drive growth

Macquarie Capital today announced it has invested in Earth Resources Technology (ERT), a data systems and technology company that provides US Federal

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