Gragg announced his appointment in a LinkedIn post published Friday.
Before joining Cubic, he was a senior business area manager at Ball Aerospace, which is now part of BAE Systems.
The newly appointed chief growth officer held program management and systems engineering positions at OGSystems, Science Applications International Corp. (NYSE: SAIC) and Geo Spatial Technologies, according to his profile on the professional networking site.
He also served as a technical product manager at DY4 Systems and as a hardware engineer at Ixthos.
Cubic Digital Intelligence is part of Cubic’s mission and performance solutions business segment and provides full-motion video and geospatial platforms for defense and intelligence agency customers.
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