She will lead the company’s Department of Homeland Security portfolio and oversee strategic growth initiatives, service delivery operations, contract management and business expansion efforts in her new capacity, Pyramid Systems said.
“Kelli’s extensive background in program management across various federal sectors, specifically DHS, positions her as a key asset to our executive team,” said Jeff Hwang, president and CEO of Pyramid Systems.
With over 25 years of experience, Murphy has led information technology modernization projects for government customers such as Customs and Border Protection and the Transportation Security Administration.
Before joining SAIC, Murphy spent nearly 18 years at Unisys, where she most recently served as a business development executive for homeland security.
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