Adam Morton, Chief Growth Officer of Interactive Process Technology

IPTA Names Adam Morton Chief Growth Officer, Undergoes Reorganization

Adam Morton, a U.S. Army veteran and industry executive, has been selected as the chief growth officer of Interactive Process Technology.

The zero trust digital transformation company said Tuesday it also intends to undergo reorganization and create two new business units to further optimize the technical expertise of both capability areas.

In his new role, Morton will leverage his 25 years of experience in the aerospace and defense industry to spearhead the growth strategy for the two business units. He will focus on expanding IPTA’s core capabilities and its existing work within the Department of Defense, including the Air Force and Army.

Adam Morton’s Career

Before joining IPTA, Morton served as executive director of the technology center and director of strategic capture for aviation at Odyssey Systems. He also worked briefly at Kutta Technologies as a senior proposal manager and at Acronis SCS as director of business development.

Morton served in the Army for over two decades. He was most recently the director of standardization and compliance for unmanned aircraft systems for over seven years. He also served as an electronic warfare systems integrator and maintainer and an unmanned aircraft systems maintainer.

IPTA’s Reorganization Plans

IPTA plans to restructure the company into the enterprise technology solutions and services, or ETSS, and the secure data solutions and services, or SDSS, business units. Jamie Combs, IPTA regional vice president, will lead the ETSS, while Jeff Perry will take on the role of SDSS VP.

“Adam is a proven and seasoned leader of highly technical teams with invaluable industry experience that will help align IPTA’s capabilities and expertise to best deliver on DOD priorities,” said Bill Williams, CEO and owner of IPTA.

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