With several new acquisitions under its belt, SOS International is increasingly moving into technology-focused work, according to the company's chief executive. In an interview with Inside Defense at SOSi's Reston, VA, headquarters, Julian Setian said what the deals all have in common is they "move us up market." The company made its name supporting tactical military operations, primarily for the Army. Setian said that work, which includes logistics, training and base operations, remains the company's primary growth driver because...