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Home » BT exits U.S. Federal Contracting with sale to 22nd Century Technologies

BT exits U.S. Federal Contracting with sale to 22nd Century Technologies

January 8, 2026
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BT completes sale of its U.S. federal contracting unit as part of a broader shift toward a UK-focused strategy and a streamlined international portfolio. The company closed the sale of BT Federal Inc. to 22nd Century Technologies, Inc., which has rebranded the business as 22nd Century Networks, a wholly owned subsidiary. The transaction received clearance from the U.S. Federal Communications Commission.

For 22nd Century Technologies, the acquisition expands nationwide managed network services and deepens telecommunications and networking capabilities inherited from BT Federal. Operating as 22nd Century Networks, the unit delivers integrated, interoperable solutions spanning enterprise environments to the network edge, targeting modernization of legacy systems and secure mission execution for U.S. government customers.

For BT Group, the divestment advances its plan to simplify operations and prioritize the UK market while sharpening the focus of BT International as a standalone business. BT International will continue serving multinational customers with secure multi-cloud connectivity and maintain a U.S. presence with offices and staff in New York, Dallas, and Reston.

  • BT Federal now operates as 22nd Century Networks under 22nd Century Technologies
  • Transaction expands TSCTI’s managed network services footprint across all 50 U.S. states
  • BT continues portfolio simplification while reinforcing BT International’s global connectivity strategy
  • No immediate changes expected for employees, customers, or partners during the transition

“This acquisition is a growth catalyst for us, our customers, and the agencies we have yet to serve,” said Satvinder Singh, President of 22nd Century Technologies.

🌐  Analysis

The sale underscores a broader industry pattern in which incumbent telecom operators streamline non-core assets while systems integrators scale managed network and security capabilities for government customers. As agencies push modernization agendas tied to Zero Trust and hybrid cloud, integrators like 22nd Century Technologies gain leverage by combining nationwide network operations with security-centric architectures, while BT sharpens capital allocation around domestic priorities and global enterprise connectivity.

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