- Tyto Athene has tapped Art Boghozian to lead DOW-related business development efforts
- Boghozian will drive growth across the armed forces and joint commands
- Explore AI and other defense modernization priorities at POC’s DOW summits this summer
Tyto Athene has appointed Art Boghozian, a defense business development executive with more than 15 years of experience, as vice president of business development for the Department of War.

Explore the growth strategies shaping today’s defense industry at upcoming forums hosted by the Potomac Officers Club, which will present two DOW summits this summer. Register now for the 2026 Air and Space Summit on July 30 to hear discussions on artificial intelligence, Golden Dome, commercial space relay and other defense technology priorities. You can also save your seat today for the 2026 Navy Summit on Aug. 27 to explore digital engineering, AI, autonomous systems and next-generation capabilities.
Tyto Athene announced Boghozian’s appointment in a LinkedIn post published Thursday.
What Are Boghozian’s Responsibilities at Tyto Athene?
In his new role, Boghozian brings more than 15 years of experience aligning military mission requirements with technology platforms. He will lead strategic growth across the U.S. armed forces and joint commands, connecting mission needs to capabilities that deliver measurable impact.
He has worked on large-scale opportunities and pipeline development, with a network spanning the Army, Air Force and joint defense community built over more than 10 years of supporting the armed forces.
Who Is Art Boghozian?
Boghozian is a defense and national security business development leader.
Before joining Tyto Athene, he served in similar leadership positions at Amentum Pyramid Systems and SAIC, formerly Unisys Federal, focusing on account growth with the Army and Air Force. He also spent six years at CSRA, where he supported programs and business development for the company’s Army portfolio.
The Frostburg State University business administration and marketing graduate holds an MBA from Loyola University Maryland’s Sellinger School of Business and Management.














