L-3 Communications said late last week that it has entered into an agreement to acquire Insight Technology Incorporated (Insight). Insight develops and manufactures mission night vision and electro-optical equipment including laser aiming and illumination devices, laser rangefinders, laser markers and designators, night vision goggles and monoculars, and thermal imaging systems.


Headquartered in Londonderry, New Hampshire, Insight employs approximately 1,100 people. Insights products are used by the U.S. military, federal law enforcement agencies and allied nations. The purchase price was not disclosed and will be funded with cash on hand.

The acquisition is anticipated to be completed in the second quarter of 2010, subject to customary closing conditions and regulatory approvals, and will be structured as an asset purchase for income tax purposes. Insight is expected to generate approximately $290 million of sales for the twelve months ending December 31, 2010.


Before giving effect to the present value of tax related benefits of the transaction and expected synergies, the purchase price represents a multiple of approximately nine times estimated 2010 earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA). The acquisition is expected to be immediately accretive to L-3s results of operations.

By combining Insights outstanding people and innovative products with our existing portfolio, we add important new capabilities to L-3, said Michael T. Strianese, chairman, president and chief executive officer. Insights entrepreneurial culture and dedication to customer needs make this a natural fit and is a great example of L-3 successfully executing its acquisition strategy.


Pending the successful completion of this transaction, Ken Solinsky, Insights founder and president, will become president of L-3s newly created Warrior Systems Sector. Mr. Solinsky will report to James W. Dunn, senior vice president and president of L-3s Sensors and Simulation Group. The Warrior Systems Sector will include Insight and L-3s existing electro-optical/infrared (EO/IR) businesses currently addressing the warrior systems market and will be reported in L-3s Electronic Systems segment.


Insight expands and broadens L-3s warrior systems capabilities, a key strategic growth area for L-3, added Mr. Dunn. Leveraging Insights industry leading products, engineering skills and manufacturing agility, we can deliver higher performing systems, with faster speed and greater value, to our customers.


Mr. Solinsky concluded, Insight and select L-3 businesses have been working together for nearly 20 years. We know each other well and have the utmost respect for each others capabilities. This combination enables us to build on these relationships. By combining advanced components, technologies and system capabilities, L-3s Warrior Systems Sector will be able to provide advanced night vision and electro-optical systems to our nations warfighters and homeland defenders in a highly effective manner. These dedicated individuals deserve the best equipment, delivered on time, with high quality and reasonable prices. I am pleased and honored to have been chosen to lead the Warrior Systems Sector and pledge to do my best in support of our warfighters.”


L-3 Appoints VP of Intl Programs

 



In other news, L-3 Communications has appointed retired U.S. Army Lieutenant General James J. Lovelace as corporate vice president of international programs. In this role, he will coordinate L-3s international program efforts and provide strategic direction toward expanding the companys presence in global markets. Lieutenant General Lovelace will report to Richard Cody, L-3s corporate vice president of Washington Operations, and will be based in Washington, D.C.