In this capacity, he oversees the company’s business development strategy, proposal and capture activities and works with the operations team to create strategies meant to help address complex challenges facing customers.
Diller’s 38-year career includes over two decades of service in the U.S. Army as an intelligence officer and time holding leadership positions at HII (NYSE: HII), Fulcrum, CGI (NYSE: GIB), Stanley and Oberon, Millennium said Thursday.
He previously served as senior director of the defense and intelligence business unit at HII, where he oversaw a $200 million portfolio consisting of more than 600 cleared intelligence professionals, C5ISR technicians and operations professionals supporting agencies within the Department of Defense and Intelligence Community.
The Army veteran brings to the role his skills and experience in DOD intelligence training, DOD test and evaluation, process management, proposal processes, force modernization and intelligence requirements development.
Arlington, Virginia-based Millennium is a cybersecurity company focused on providing adversarial threat emulation, intelligence support and test and evaluation services for DOD and other federal agencies.
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