In his new role, he will lead strategic vision, technological innovation and regulatory compliance efforts to assist the company’s national security clients in their transition to cloud.
Gruber will supervise end-to-end development of cloud architectures while leading a team of multifunction professionals who will design and implement cloud offerings.
“I’m eager to build upon the innovative cloud products and solutions we’ve developed for national security and defense use cases and leverage them to further enhance CACI’s outstanding reputation for delivering cutting-edge technology and exceptional results across the public sector,” Gruber said in his announcement.
The executive was with Applied Insight before it was acquired by CACI as part of the latter’s efforts to expand its enterprise information technology offerings for defense, intelligence and other national security agency customers.
At Applied Insight, Gruber served as engineering director before being elevated to CTO. In the last five years, he spearheaded the development of Altitude, the company’s proprietary cloud infrastructure platform, while also leading its innovation hub called aiLabs.
Gruber also worked at Stratus Solutions, Booze Allen Hamilton (NYSE: BAH) and Ultra Electronics Criticom.
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