GDIT Adds Former CSRA Execs, More Industry Executive Moves & Wash100 Update
Jim Garrettson, Executive Mosaic CEO
This week, General Dynamics Information Technology added five former CSRA executives to its leadership, following the April 3rd completion of its $9.7 billion purchase of the Falls Church, Va., government IT services provider. Phebe Novakovic, GDâs chairman and CEO, and a 2018 Wash100 recipient, said the combined firm is well-positioned to deliver IT modernization to the intelligence community, Defense Department and civilian agencies.
Amy Gilliland, a 2018 Wash100 recipient, continues to serve as division president, having taken over the reins in September.
Bernie Guerry, previously senior vice president of GDITâs Intelligence Solutions Division and vice president and general manager of the national intelligence sector, serves as chief operating officer.
Alison Harbrecht, VP of finance and GDITâs chief financial officer, oversees all financial planning and reporting, government compliance and project financial management and control.
George Batsakis, formerly chief growth officer at CSRA, holds the same role at GDIT, leading integrated technology and business development teams serving federal clients.
Kristie Grinnell, VP of IT and supply chain, and chief information officer, oversees the companyâs IT strategy related to enterprise technology, business applications, data centers, wide-area networks and customer service.
Christian Marrone, previously CSRAâs SVP of external relations and chief of staff, serves as chief of staff to the president.
Julie Aslaksen, VP and general counsel, negotiates significant commercial and international transactions, conducts internal investigations and manages claims and litigation.
Ken Deutsch, previously with CSRA where he was executive VP of CSRAâs Defense Group, is GDITâs SVP of defense, overseeing IT delivery to the DoD.
Paul Nedzbala, formerly with CSRAâs Health and Civil Group, serves as SVP of GDITâs federal civilian portfolio.
Adam Rudo, previously acting VP and GM of GDITâs Intelligence Solutions Division, heading the national intelligence sector, is SVP of intelligence.
Leigh Palmer, formerly with CSRAâs Intelligence Group, serves as SVP of national security.
Other notable executive moves â¦
 Sean Palleschi, previously associate finance director of United Technologies Corp.âs aerostructures division, has joined Cubicâs global defense segment as VP of financial operations and controller, the San Diego, Calif., company announced Tuesday, April 10th.
 Gabrielle Batkin, formerly a senior Senate staffer with over two decades of congressional experience, has joined Northrop Grumman as their VP of legislative affairs, the Falls Church, Va., company said Monday, April 9th.
 Mike Jin, previously SOS Internationalâs senior director of IT, has joined Siemens Government Technologies as CIO, the company announced Monday, April 9th.
 John Foley, Data Systems Analystâs CFO and treasurer, has taken an additional role as president, the Feasterville-Trevose, Penn., company said Monday, April 9th. In addition, DSA announced it promoted six other executives as part of a change in senior leadership.
The popular vote for the Wash100 continues this week! Voting turn out has been strong since the January 25th launch of the popular vote, and all of us at Executive Mosaic extend our thanks to those who have participated. If you have yet to place your ten votes for the executives that you believe will have the greatest influence on the government contracting landscape over the course of the next year, please visit the Wash100 voting page as soon as possible. Only two weeks until voting concludes April 30th!
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General Dynamics Adds Former CSRA Execs to Combined Organizationâs Leadership Team
General Dynamics has named five former CSRA executives to its information technology businessâ leadership team after it completed its approximately $9.7 billion acquisition of the Falls Church, VA based government IT services contractor early this month, the Washington Business Journal reported Monday.
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General Dynamics (NYSE: GD) has secured a position a potential $467 million contract to help the U.S. Postal Service update and sustain the agency’s enterprise information technology infrastructure. The company said Monday its IT business will provide technical services, products and components for USPS to manage productivity, customer service and performance as part of the indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract. The unit will
Paul Nedzbala, senior vice president of the federal civilian division at General Dynamics Information Technology (NYSE: GD), has said GDIT will help the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration modernize supercomputing infrastructure through a potential 10-year, $553 million contract. Work covers the modernization, operation and maintenance of a high-performance computing system that supports NOAA’s research and development activities, General Dynamics said