He will oversee the go-to-market strategy at Exiger and its efforts to deliver artificial intelligence-based technology and services to the critical infrastructure sector, the company said Monday.
“Bob’s decades of unique national security experience offer the timely and prescient insight required to capture the needs of critical infrastructure owners and operators, and to safeguard the national critical functions that are the heartbeat of our way of life,” said Carrie Wibben, president of Exiger’s government solutions segment.
Wibben added that she expects the newly appointed executive to help grow the company’s presence within the defense industrial base and the federal market.
Kolasky, who helped establish NRMC in 2018, previously served as assistant director for the Department of Homeland Security’s risk management office and is currently chairman of the High-Level Risk Forum for the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.
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