Author: Mary-Louise Hoffman|| Date Published: December 21, 2020
TYSONS CORNER, VA, December 21, 2020 — Ted Davies, CEO of Altamira Technologies and a previous Wash100 awardee, recently caught up with ExecutiveBiz to overview the changes to the company’s leadership team following its sale to another private equity group led by ClearSky last year.
“Our leadership team and board is composed of a very diverse group of thinkers. We get access to new thinking, new partners and new technologies on a regular basis from our board and executive leadership,” Davies told the publication in an interview posted Dec. 8.
During the Q&A conversation, he said that Altamira’s core contract wins reflect its mission to help the Department of Defense and the Intelligence Community within the space/cyberspace domain.
Davies noted the company invested in artificial intelligence and machine learning as part of its national security support efforts in the government sector and embraced a hybrid work model to ensure continuity of operations during the coronavirus pandemic.
He added that drawing the IC closer to the American Council for Technology and Industry Advisory Council is one of his priorities as chairman of IAC.
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