Acquisitions in New Mexico in 2026

  • Buyer
    X-Bow Systems
    Target
    Evolution Space
    Type
    Buyout

    X-Bow Systems announced it has entered into an agreement to acquire Evolution Space to expand its production capacity for solid rocket motors and enhance its hypersonic propulsion capabilities. The transaction is expected to close in March or April and will bring Evolution Space’s hypersonic technology portfolio and its advanced solid rocket motor manufacturing facility at Stennis Space Center in Mississippi into X-Bow’s operations.

  • Buyer
    Center for Social Dynamics (CSD)
    Target
    Behavior Change Institute (BCI)
    Type
    Buyout

    Center for Social Dynamics (CSD), a national provider of evidence-based autism and behavioral health services, announced it has acquired Behavior Change Institute (BCI), a New Mexico–based autism services provider. The combination aims to broaden access—especially in underserved communities—reduce wait times, and accelerate innovation through CSD’s national platform and BCI’s clinical and research expertise.

  • Buyer
    EP Wealth Advisors
    Target
    LongView Asset Management
    Type
    Buyout

    EP Wealth Advisors has partnered with and acquired LongView Asset Management, a Santa Fe-based RIA, adding more than $390 million in AUM and expanding EP Wealth's presence in New Mexico. LongView founder David Cantor and seven team members will join EP Wealth, and the move is intended to broaden the firm's planning and advisory capabilities for LongView's clients.

  • Buyer
    Quantum Lifecycle Partners
    Target
    2NDGEAR
    Industry
    IT Services
    Type
    Buyout

    Quantum Lifecycle Partners has completed its acquisition of 2NDGEAR, a U.S. technology lifecycle solutions provider specializing in certified refurbished devices and education and commercial end-user programs. The deal expands Quantum’s circular technology platform and adds 2NDGEAR’s industry-focused sales capabilities, with its Albuquerque facility expected to function as a key configuration and fulfillment hub.

  • Buyer
    Salas O'Brien
    Target
    TechSource
    Type
    Buyout

    Salas O’Brien has merged with TechSource, bringing TechSource’s scientific and engineering consulting capabilities into Salas O’Brien’s employee‑owned engineering platform. The deal combines TechSource’s deep expertise in national security, nuclear, and high‑tech projects (supporting U.S. national laboratories and federal agencies) with Salas O’Brien’s engineering scale to expand capabilities for federal and critical‑infrastructure programs.

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