Brenton has been appointed VP of algorithmic warfare responsible for leading a team of global experts tasked with operationalizing artificial intelligence for military customers, according to his LinkedIn post.
He most recently served as director and principal at Booz Allen and helped the company address the U.S. government’s analytics and AI technology requirements.
Meyer has assumed the role of VP of technology after serving as principal, director and chief technologist at the McLean, Virginia-headquartered information technology services provider.
His 18-year career at Booz Allen includes various leadership roles in IT program management, business development and technical performance management.
Meyer served seven years in the U.S. Army as a communications officer.
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