In this capacity, she will oversee the sector’s growth objectives, financial and program performance and help align Peraton’s portfolio of strategic tech investments with the mission requirements of public sector customers, the company said Monday.
Stu Shea, chairman, president and CEO of Peraton, welcomed Rall’s addition to the company.
“Amy is a recognized and well-respected leader in our industry. She has a great command of the intricacies of the homeland security, federal civilian, and state and local markets and will be a valuable partner to our customers as we support their missions of consequence,” said Shea, a 2024 Wash100 awardee.
Rall most recently served as president of DMI’s public sector solutions team and led technology, engineering and mission solutions delivery efforts.
Her industry career included leadership positions at several tech companies, including Linkware Group, Science Applications International Corp. (Nasdaq: SAIC) and Unisys (NYSE: UIS).
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