Author: Arthur McMiler|| Date Published: October 18, 2024
Software developer Clarity Innovations has appointed Jason Bonci, former chief technology officer of the Department of the Air Force, as senior vice president. Bonci’s new role calls for driving company growth by aligning engineering and business resources and propelling integration of new systems and data solutions, Clarity Innovations said Thursday.
Wes Daniels, CEO and co-founder of the Columbia, Maryland-based company, called Bonci “the perfect addition” to its management team, citing his knowledge of government strategy and capability to implement vital technology platforms. The mindset that Bonci brings will be vital as Clarity pursues growth with national security and defense partners, including Capitol Meridian, Daniels added.
Before his Air Force stint of over three years, Bonci worked for more than 14 years at Akamai Technologies, with senior director of public sector engineering as his last post in the company, according to his LinkedIn profile.
A graduate of Southern New Hampshire University, Bonci is an advisory board member of cybersecurity company Appgate and Plenoptic Cognition.
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