The executive joins Client Solutions Architect after more than two years as president of his own company, Dennis Hager Consulting, where he guided companies through their growth initiatives by enabling them to compete for significant contracts in the federal sector.
Prior to that, Hager served as director of strategy and capture at General Dynamics Information Technology for over two years. He oversaw the delivery of information warfare capabilities to the U.S. Navy, including cloud systems, networking and enterprise systems, information security, network defense and decision support applications.
Hager also served in the Naval Information Warfare Systems Command for nearly eight years. He most recently worked as the chief scientist, developing IT innovations to enhance business and force operations. He also managed the discovery and innovation portfolio from 2012 to 2020, leading the development and delivery of information architectures and advanced warfighting capabilities. He also served as chief of the corporate strategy division at the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command.
The executive spent 10 years at the Air Force Research Laboratory as the head of corporate strategy and deputy chief of manufacturing technology.
Hager also spent over a decade at Charleston Metro Chamber of Commerce, where he was a member of the STEM council and the board of directors of the education foundation. He also served as a member of the board of directors for the Charleston Regional Development Alliance’s Opportunity Next development plan.
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