In this capacity, Wilmer will bring his cybersecurity leadership experience to drive SIXGEN’s growth initiatives and expand the delivery of cyber and tech capabilities to U.S. defense and intelligence communities, the company said Tuesday.
“Jack’s deep understanding of our operations and his proven leadership in cybersecurity make him the ideal choice to guide SIXGEN. We are poised for an exciting future of growth and continued excellence in serving our nation’s security needs,” said Shawn Devroude, chief strategy officer at Washington Harbour Partners-backed SIXGEN.
Wilmer most recently served as chief executive of Core4ce.
His government career included time as deputy chief information officer for cybersecurity and chief information security officer at the Department of Defense and principal assistant director for national security and international affairs at the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy.
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