ZenaTech Completes 12th Acquisition of Colorado‑Based Rampart Surveys, Expanding Drone‑as‑a‑Service Reach

ZENA
November 18, 2025

ZenaTech announced the closing of its 12th acquisition, taking over Colorado‑based Rampart Surveys, a Woodland Park firm founded in 1997 that has delivered boundary, land‑title, topographic, and construction staking surveys for nearly three decades. The deal marks ZenaTech’s first entry into the U.S. Central West region and adds a proven land‑surveying partner that can accelerate the company’s drone‑based topographic and agricultural services in a state that hosts roughly 12.2 million hectares of farmland.

The transaction is part of ZenaTech’s aggressive strategy to build a nationwide DaaS network, with a target of 25 acquisitions by the second quarter of 2026. In the most recent quarter, the DaaS segment accounted for 82% of total revenue—$3.57 million out of a record $4.35 million—highlighting the segment’s centrality to the company’s growth. The acquisition is expected to broaden that contribution by adding Rampart’s client base and expertise in rugged, mountainous terrain, a key growth area for drone‑based inspection, monitoring, spraying, and crop‑health analysis.

While the financial terms of the deal were not disclosed, the strategic value is clear. CEO Shaun Passley noted that Rampart brings “longstanding client relationships, deep surveying expertise, and drone‑based topographic survey experience to help accelerate our DaaS business.” The integration plan will focus on combining Rampart’s on‑the‑ground survey teams with ZenaTech’s cloud‑based data platform, creating a seamless end‑to‑end solution for government and commercial customers in Colorado’s agricultural and infrastructure markets.

ZenaTech’s Q3 2025 results—record revenue of $4.35 million, a 1,225% year‑over‑year increase, and a nine‑month revenue of $7.73 million—demonstrate the company’s rapid scaling. The acquisition is positioned to sustain that momentum by expanding the geographic footprint and deepening service capabilities, reinforcing the company’s narrative that strategic acquisitions are the engine behind its DaaS expansion.

The move also signals ZenaTech’s intent to capture a larger share of the growing drone‑services market, which is projected to expand significantly in the coming years. By adding a firm with strong ties to regional government and private‑sector clients, ZenaTech is better positioned to win new contracts and cross‑sell its SaaS and quantum‑computing offerings in Colorado and beyond.

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