Mer Group Signs Homeland Security and Intelligence Projects in West Africa

The company will provide a comprehensive package of intelligence, cybersecurity, and critical infrastructure protection solutions.
Homeland security and intelligence. Depositphotos

Mer Group has announced a new agreement to execute several homeland security and intelligence projects for government entities in a West African country, with expected revenues of approximately €20 million.

Under the agreement, the company will deliver an integrated suite of intelligence, cyber defense, critical infrastructure protection, and detection and alert technologies. Project implementation is expected to take 12–18 months, depending on progress and client requirements.

According to Avi Shechter, CEO of Mer Group, “We are witnessing consistent growth in the global demand for security and intelligence capabilities. Mer Group is well positioned to provide comprehensive, professional, and strategic solutions for our partners – governments, defense organizations, and international corporations. We will continue to strengthen our global presence, and this agreement marks another milestone in the company’s growth and expansion across key markets worldwide”.


Avi Shecter, CEO of MER Group. Photo by Eyal Toueg‏

Mer Group is a global Israeli company offering a wide range of end-to-end technology-based solutions and services, including consulting, development, engineering, manufacturing, integration, and implementation. Its operations span intelligence and homeland security, defense systems, cybersecurity, advanced communication infrastructure for telecom operators, data-center design and construction, and deployment of cellular sites and fiber networks.

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