Brian Taylor , formerly a senior director at Modern Technology Solutions Inc. , has been promoted to vice president of strategic development at the Alexandria, Virginia-based engineering and technology services contractor, according to a LinkedIn post published Monday.
Taylor has held various roles of increasing responsibility during his 13-year career at MTSI, including as a director and program manager.
He joined the employee-owned company in 2009 after more than three years of work as a senior principal and systems security engineer at CACI International (NYSE: CACI).
Before he joined the private sector, Taylor was a special agent at the Department of the Air Force Office of Special Investigations where he focused on computer crimes and forensics.
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