Arlington Capital Partners

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Company typePrivate
Founded1999; 27 years ago (1999)
HeadquartersWashington, DC, U.S.
Arlington Capital Partners
Company typePrivate
IndustryPrivate equity
Founded1999; 27 years ago (1999)
HeadquartersWashington, DC, U.S.
ProductsLeveraged buyout, Growth capital
Total assetsApproximately $14.0 billion
Number of employees
35+
Websitewww.arlingtoncap.com

Arlington Capital Partners is a Washington, DC–based private equity firm focusing on leveraged buyout and recapitalization investments in middle market companies. Started in 1999, the firm has raised over $14.0 billion of committed capital out of seven investment funds.[1]

Arlington Capital Partners invests three core sectors of aerospace and defense, government services & technology, and healthcare.[2]

The firm is currently led by Managing Partners Matt Altman, Michael Lustbader, Peter Manos and David Wodlinger. The firm was co-founded in 1999 by Raymond W. Smith, Paul G. Stern, Jeffrey H. Freed and Robert I. Knibb. Its first fund closed in 2000 after raising $450 million.[3] The second fund closed in 2006 with $575 million raised, their third fund closed in 2011 with $415.5 million, their fourth fund closed in 2016 with $700 million, their fifth fund closed in 2019 with $1.7 billion raised, their sixth fund closed in 2023 with $3.8 billion raised, and their seventh fund closed in 2025 with $6.0 billion raised.[4][5][6][7]

Notable investments

Notable investments include:

  • Avalign Technologies
  • Advanced Health
  • AdVenture Interactive
  • AEgis[8]
  • Afton Scientific
  • Apogen Technologies
  • AVS Bio
  • Cadence Aerospace
  • Cambridge Major Laboratories
  • CBSET
  • Centauri
  • Chandler May
  • Compusearch Software Solutions
  • Consolidated Precision Products
  • Cordica Medical
  • Endeavor Robotics[9]
  • Everest Clinical Research
  • Exostar[10]
  • Grand River Aseptic Manufacturing[11]
  • GRVTY
  • Integrated Data Services
  • iRobot Defense Holdings, Inc.[12]
  • Keel
  • MB Aerospace
  • Merrill Technologies Group[13]
  • Micron Technologies
  • Micropact
  • Millstone Medical Outsourcing
  • Neumo
  • NLX Corporation
  • Novetta Solutions
  • Ontario Systems
  • Octo Consulting
  • Quantum Spatial
  • Qarbon Aerospace
  • Polaris Alpha
  • Pond & Company[14]
  • Riverpoint
  • Secor
  • Signal Tree
  • Stellant Systems
  • Tex Tech[15]
  • TSI
  • Tyto Athene
  • Virgo Holdings
  • Zemax

Notable Exits

Notable Awards

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