“I am always looking to grow professionally and understand new aspects of defense acquisition businesses and this new position helps me do that professionally,” Sims wrote in a LinkedIn post Sunday.
In his new role, Sims will oversee business development and strategic growth strategies for a business that provides supply chain and logistics management services and products to the military sector.
The Army veteran previously managed a portfolio of programs that generate approximately $54 million in annual sales for SAIC. Prior to that role, he was director of program management at L3Harris Technologies(NYSE: LHX) from June 2019 to September 2021.
His military career included various positions such as a program manager for the Joint Battle Command Platform and deputy director of Army Material Command’s Research and Engineering Center.
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