Masten wrote in a LinkedIn post published Monday that he will focus on the implementation of Chenega’s modernization-as-a-service offering for the defense sector.
He first joined the CAS subsidiary of Chenega Corporation’s Military, Intelligence and Operations Support organization – also known as MIOS – in September 2017 as director of operations.
Previously, Masten was business operations manager and project management operations director at Sentel and a proposal coordinator at Mission Essential Personnel, a limited liability government contracting company.
Aside from his federal contracting experience, Masten’s work with the government also involved analysis support to anti-human trafficking efforts of the Los Angeles Police Department, FBI and Department of Homeland Security.
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