Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: May 24, 2022
Brent Wildasin, a retired U.S. Army veteran, and Dawn Legere, a two-decade defense industry veteran, will assume the roles of CEO and chief operating officer, respectively, at systems integration firm PD Systems starting on June 1.
Wildasin will succeed Martin Ried, who will move to a new role on PD Systems’ board of directors, and bring to the position over two decades of experience in supply chain management, strategic planning and corporate business engineering roles, the company said.
Wildasin formerly served as chief operating officer. He joined PD Systems in 2018 as vice president for advanced technologies and was promoted to COO in January 2019.
Legere, formerly chief financial officer and VP of business operations, will succeed Wildasin as COO of PD Systems.
She joined the company in 2007 after spending eight years at Radian as director of business operations. She previously worked at the Department of the Navy’s consolidated personnel office, PwC and the Professional Relations and Research Institute.
Springfield, Virginia-based PD Systems was founded in 2007 and provides engineering, sustainment logistics and training support services to government and military customers worldwide.
Naval Information Warfare Center Atlantic has issued a solicitation seeking contractor support for shipboard command, control, communications, computers, cyber and intelligence,…
Radiance Technologies has elevated Darien Hammett to chief operating officer, placing him in charge of daily operations and execution across the company.…
latter’sRocket Lab announced Tuesday it has completed the acquisition of Mynaric, a laser-optical communications terminal provider, in a $155.3 million…
GreyNoise Intelligence has launched a command-and-control detection capability designed to give federal agencies earlier visibility into compromised infrastructure. GreyNoise’s new…