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Crystal Hair joins the science and technology services company as its first chief technology officer as the company continues to grow its digital transformation work for clients.
Its expansion efforts cover areas such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, cloud computing, cybersecurity, and agile development. Hair will specifically lead A-TEK's digital roadmap and partnership capabilities.
An 18-year technology industry veteran, she most recently served as VP of Cloud at business and technology consulting firm 11:59, where she led the development of new service lines in digital transformation and cloud security.
Accenture Federal Services
Denise Zheng has moved to the role of Chief Artificial Intelligence Officer at AFS, a subsidiary of a global consulting firm focused on U.S. federal government operations.
He will also be responsible for developing and aligning solutions, industry partnerships, ethical AI frameworks, and continuous workforce learning, and leading federal data and AI practices.
Mr. Zheng most recently worked as the global generative AI and ecosystem lead at Accenture's parent company. She is also the former chief of staff for the Basic Cyber and AI Program at the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency.
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Rob Brown joins the government technology integrator as senior vice president of national security solutions with 20 years of market experience.
Mr. Brown most recently worked as Chief Technology Officer at Systalex, a small business contractor specializing in cloud architecture and application development services for federal agencies.
Prior to that, he held several positions at U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, including CTO, for three years.
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Darrell Grady joins the Department of Energy-focused service provider as chief strategy officer after eight years at Leidos.
Grady's role at Leidos focused on strategic planning, execution, new business development acquisition planning, and program management. Prior to that, he spent 30 years in positions of similar responsibility at Lockheed Martin.
BGS is one of three energy-focused contractors owned by private equity firm Bernhard Capital Partners, which on Wednesday announced the acquisition of Strategic Management Solutions as it continues to build its investment portfolio. Announced.
Edgewater Federal Solutions
Hank Jackson has been promoted to the position of chief operating officer and will oversee day-to-day operations as well as contract servicing functions.
A 30-year veteran of the IT services market, he joined Edgewater in September 2021 as an executive technology advisor after a career with companies including Science Applications International Corp., Logical Consulting Group, Regent Education, and Bridgeway Benefit Technologies. Did.
Jackson's promotion to COO follows Edgewater's announcement in early April that Brian Carr had been promoted to chief financial officer.
Siemens Government Technologies
Elizabeth Larson has been promoted to Chief Financial Officer of SGT, the U.S. federal subsidiary of the German-headquartered industrial software conglomerate.
SGT will act as an integrator for Siemens products and services in areas such as digital engineering and modeling, efficient and resilient energy, and smart infrastructure modernization.
Larson has been with the Siemens company for 22 years, most recently as the financial leader for the company's electronic products team.
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Daniel Bono has joined the national security technology integrator as senior vice president of intelligence solutions with the specific task of leading the company's “Trusted Concepts” business unit, also known as TCI.
This team is responsible for providing software engineering, cyber, and advanced analytics solutions to intelligence agencies. TCI was previously led by co-founder Chris Greenlee. He currently serves as Vice President of Zero Trust Solutions at a company owned by Carlyle Group.
Bono is a 23-year veteran of the market, previously with CACI International, where he most recently served as Vice President of Cyber Mission Operations.
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David Kapusta joins the defense and national security-focused technology integrator as executive vice president of integration, bringing nearly 30 years of experience to the role.
His primary responsibility will be to lead the integration of Xcelerate and VMD following the business combination announced in February. His Xcelerate, backed by McNally Capital, currently has 1,000 employees.
Most recently, Mr. Kapusta served as Chief Operating Officer and President of Sales for NTT Data's U.S. federal subsidiary. His career also includes leadership roles at IBM, PricewaterhouseCoopers, and Coopers & Lybrand.