Author: Naomi Cooper|| Date Published: May 22, 2023
Craig Brower, a three-decade intelligence and defense sector veteran, has returned to BAE Systems as senior vice president of U.S. sales for the company’s Bohemia Interactive Simulations subsidiary.
The appointment comes one year after BAE acquired BISim for approximately $200 million.
“BISim specializes in training and simulation software for military and commercial clients worldwide,” Brower wrote in a LinkedIn post published Friday.
“Our mission is to ensure that our brave warfighters, first responders, and others have access to the most realistic and immersive simulated training environments available in the industry.”
The new post marks his third stint at BAE, having previously served as an account manager within the intelligence and space sector and director of global analysis.
Brower comes to BISim from visual intelligence technology provider Edgybees, where he most recently served as president of U.S. government operations.
He previously served as VP and general manager of the public sector business at Orbital Insight and a VP at geospatial intelligence data and software provider Vricon.
His career started at the CIA in 1989 as a photographic specialist within the agency’s science and technology directorate.
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