The company said Wednesday Anderson will be responsible for ensuring that EXPANSIA’s offerings consistently meet the evolving requirements of defense customers. He will also focus on enhancing client delivery and driving success for the division.
Anderson will build on his more than three decades of experience in managing federal acquisition programs and support services contracts for defense and government agencies.
Previously, Anderson worked at IPT Associates as senior vice president of delivery, responsible for leading customer engagement and contract performance for a diverse portfolio supporting the Department of Defense, Air Force and Amy. He also served as the company’s VP of growth strategy and helped secure contracts with the Aviation and Missile Center and Army Futures Command.
Other Executive Appointments at EXPANSIA
In the past months, EXPANSIA welcomed Mary Ann Carlson, a federal industry veteran, as senior vice president of business development and capture. She is responsible for overseeing business development efforts, pursuing new client acquisitions and advancing the delivery of innovative platforms to customers.
The company also named Tim Gramp as chief technology officer. He is an IT professional with 25 years of experience in technology services development and management, and now drives EXPANSIA’s technology and innovation strategy.
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