Veritas Capital

[3][4][5] Veritas is led by Ramzi Musallam, the firm's Chief Executive Officer and Managing Partner.

[12] Veritas made a major play in national security with the acquisition of Raytheon Aerospace in June 2001 and Flight International in December 2002.

[15] It launched an IPO on the New York Stock Exchange in 2006, offering 25 million shares and retaining shareholder control.

[17] Veritas acquired the Enterprise Integration Group business unit of Lockheed Martin in 2010 and changed its name to the SI Organization.

[25] By 2019 Veritas' portfolio included Abaco Systems, Inc., Alion Science and Technology Corporation, APTIM Corp., athenahealth, Inc., Cambium Learning Group, Inc., Cotiviti, Inc., Guidehouse, and OnSolve, LLC.

[30] The deal closed on June 1, 2016, and the company was renamed “Verscend Technologies, Inc.”[31] On April 2, 2018, the firm announced plans to buy The Value-Based Care Solutions Group from GE Healthcare for $1.05 billion.

[34] On June 19, 2018, Veritas-backed Verscend acquired Cotiviti Holdings, Inc., a provider of payment accuracy and analytics-driven solutions[buzzword] focused primarily on the healthcare industry, for $4.9 billion.

[39] On March 10, 2020, DXC Technology announced it had reached an agreement with Veritas to purchase its U.S. State and Local Health and Human Services business for $5.0 billion.