He will oversee the unit’s strategic growth efforts and technology offerings intended for national security, defense and classified space missions, Idemia said Tuesday.
Boyd managed digital transformation and IT modernization projects during his tenure at SAIC. His more than two-decade industry career also included leadership positions at McIntire Solutions, Unisys‘ (NYSE: UIS) former federal business, TASC and Excelerate Solutions.
“His unique experience working in both the Federal and Defense space make him an ideal candidate to lead this critical area of our business,” Casey added.
Boyd served as a U.S. Air Force officer before joining the private sector in 2000.
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