PCI Federal acquires infrastructure services provider

Satellite imagery of the Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Maxar Technologies via Getty Images
Street Legal Industries counts the Energy Department as its largest customer and the one it is closest to by geography.
PCI Federal, an 8(a) firm owned by the Alabama-based Poarch Creek Indians tribe, has acquired a provider of infrastructure support services to bring in more craft discipline offerings for government agencies.
Street Legal Industries opened for business in 1994 to work in public sector programs involving environmental, health and safety efforts. Terms of the transaction announced Tuesday were not disclosed.
Street Legal touts its lines of work as including engineering and construction, education, training, outreach, project management system design and information management.
In purchasing Street Legal, PCI Federal adds a business whose core customer is the Energy Department. Roughly 74% of the company’s $17.2 million in unclassified revenue over the trailing 12 months came from that customer, according to USASpending.gov figures.
Oak Ridge, Tennessee is where Street Legal bases its headquarters and that puts the company in proximity to the aptly-named National Laboratory there. The Army, National Park Service and Nuclear Regulatory Commission are examples of other customers for Street Legal.
This transaction involving Street Legal follows PCI Federal’s acquisition of SuprTek in the spring to add cybersecurity, software development and health IT work.
Poarch Creek Indians is the only federally recognized tribe in Alabama.
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