Author: Matthew Nelson|| Date Published: February 13, 2020
Scott Goldstein
Scott Goldstein, a U.S. Air Force Reserve major general serving as mobilization assistant to the USAF undersecretary, has returned to Science Applications International Corp. (NYSE: SAIC) as vice president of its engineering, integration and logistics practice.
The three-decade defense sector veteran will be responsible for setting SAIC’s engineering business growth strategy, identifying research and technology development opportunities and helping to address customer challenges in collaboration with SAIC account leaders, the company said Wednesday.
He served as a vice president and a technical fellow of the Reston, Va.-based technology contractor from 1999 to 2009. After that, he held leadership positions at GovCon firms ManTech International (Nasdaq: MANT), Dynetics and QinetiQ North America.
Most recently, Goldstein was chief strategy and technology officer at ENSCO.
“Scott brings a tremendous amount of experience and energy to SAIC, considering his exceptional leadership across technology roles in the private sector and the armed forces,” Josh Jackson, executive VP and general manager of SAIC’s solutions and technology group.
Goldstein has penned over 100 technical publications and received four patents in various technology areas such as sensor data compression, adaptive signal detection processing and spread spectrum communications.
He has earned 15 Scientific Achievement Awards for his efforts during his service in the Air Force.
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