His other responsibilities include helping the company build up its position in the intelligence, reconnaissance, surveillance and electronic warfare markets and ensuring the delivery of programs for the Army.
Lewis comes to Booz Allen after more than 25 years at Raytheon, which he joined in 1997 as a software architect and later transitioned to program and software engineering management roles.
He additionally served as technical director of unmanned systems within the Raytheon Intelligence, Information and Services business.
Booz Allen Hamilton is a sponsor for GovCon Wire’s 2nd Annual Data Innovation Forum, where intelligence community and industry leaders will assemble to discuss the government’s data strategy in the digital age. Registration is now open for the June 9 event.
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