index

Aspetto, Inc. Announces Strategic Digital Media Acquisition

GEAR CHECK: Our readers don't just follow the news - they stay ready. Featured gear from this story is below.

Dylan Lassiter

Aspetto, Inc. is thrilled to announce its decision to partner with Pop Smoke Media. The two trusted brands have combined to create a Digital Media outlet focused exclusively on military personnel, veterans, and their families.

For immediate release

From Tactical to Technical: Aspetto, Inc. Acquires Pop Smoke Media

  • Following multiple operational expansions in the past year, including a niche DoD cloud service provider, Aspetto, Inc. announces the recent acquisition of Pop Smoke Media as part of a “One Team/One Mission” digital media expansion strategy for the popular military Digital Media platform.
  •  
  • With the addition of Pop Smoke Media, the Digital Media domain of Aspetto expands upon Pop Smoke’s novel perspective on military affairs, with its products ranging from news articles to video media.
  •  

4/1/21 Fredericksburg, Virginia

Aspetto, Inc. is thrilled to announce its decision to partner with Pop Smoke Media. The two trusted brands have combined to create a Digital Media outlet focused exclusively on military personnel, veterans, and their families.

Both Aspetto and Pop Smoke have continuously supported the frontline of the defense industry. By combining their efforts and experience, the strategic partnership is poised to represent and strengthen the industry in a way that has never been done before.

Pop Smoke Media’s founder, Daniel Sharp, commented on the agreement, stating that “I’ve had a great relationship with Aspetto for many years.” Furthering this, Sharp said, “When they came to me with this partnership idea, I felt that it was the first step towards taking our mission to the next level.”

While the “next level” is the goal, according to Sharp, “This won’t change much of the day-to-day operation. We’re still entertaining and advocating for the military community, we just have reinforcements that will now enhance our reach and purpose.”

Aspetto CEO Abbas Haider also gave his perspective on the partnership, reflecting that “We’re excited about having an even greater impact within our military and veteran community.”

Haider also remarked, “We like what they’re doing and as they mature, they need the necessary resources to reach their goal.”

Innovation is the hallmark of Aspetto, and the digital media outlet will be no different. Haider concluded, “Aspetto’s partnership with a  digital media platform such as this affirms our mission, that we have our clientele ‘covered from tactical to technical.’” Both companies look forward to providing the best content for entertaining, informing, and advocating for the military community.

Aspetto is America’s first bullet-resistant clothing line. A certified 8(a) business, Aspetto provides tactical gear to Customs and Border Patrol, the US Air Force, and many other agencies across the country, and the world.

For any media-related questions, please contact:

Daniel Sharp

daniel.sharp@aspettoinc.com

+1 540-547-8487

You may also like

Blog

Heroes for Humanity is a nonprofit run by veteran special operators conducting real rescue operations for trafficked children and vulnerable people worldwide, funded entirely by donations from the public.
Democratic Congressman Ed Case revealed during a Senate hearing that the US has lost 39 aircraft in the Iran war, citing a defense publication report. The Pentagon's own financial officer could not confirm the replacement costs.
A former Marine and a State Police trooper stopped a gunman who fired 60 rounds at cars on Memorial Drive in Cambridge, leaving two people critically injured. The shooter had been released from a psychiatric hospital three days before the attack.
Eileen Wang, the mayor of Arcadia, California, has agreed to plead guilty to acting as an illegal agent of the Chinese government, after running a fake news website that published pro-Beijing propaganda at the direct instruction of Chinese Communist Party officials.
The Pentagon told Congress the Iran war has cost $29 billion so far, up $4 billion from two weeks ago, while one expert warns the final bill for American taxpayers could reach $1 trillion.

Like This Story? Check Out What Our Community Is Buying

Our best sellers are designed for real-world use - not hype.

View Best Sellers