WASHINGTON—Covington advised Veritas Capital in the recently announced investment by The Veritas Capital Vantage Fund, L.P. in Epiq Solutions, a leading provider of software defined radio and turnkey radio frequency (“RF”) solutions for governments and enterprises.
Veritas Capital is a longstanding technology investor with a focus on companies operating at the intersection of technology and government. The firm invests in companies that provide technology and technology-enabled solutions to government and commercial customers worldwide. The Vantage Fund is a $1.8 billion private equity investment fund that targets opportunities in the middle market.
Epiq Solutions provides small form factor, SWaP-C (size, weight, power and cost) optimized software defined radio and turnkey RF solutions for military and commercial embedded computing applications. The company offers a portfolio of commercial-off-the-shelf hardware and software solutions that leverage open-architecture standards, allowing government and enterprise customers to rapidly insert technology and accelerate modernization efforts.
Scott Freling led the Covington team advising Veritas on government contracts and other regulatory matters. Other team members include Carl Wiersum, Darby Rourick, and Emma Merrill (government contracts); Jonathan Wakely, B.J. Altvater, and Monty Roberson (national security); Justin Schenck (trade controls); Yaron Dori and Jocelyn Jezierny (communications); Don Ridings and Ben Kramer (anticorruption); Ashden Fein (cybersecurity & data privacy); Horst Henschen, Kat Kingsbury, and Grace Kim (foreign direct investment).