Author: Christine Thropp|| Date Published: May 4, 2022
ExecutiveBiz featured Cliff Gornto, senior vice president of business development at KBR, in its most recent Executive Spotlight interview published Tuesday. He talked about the company’s past acquisitions and how they contributed to its portfolio, technical capabilities and customer value. Gornto also discussed KBR’s recent quarterly results and the key factors that drove it.
Here’s an excerpt from the interview with Gornto about the implementation of recent acquisitions KBR has made:
“Starting in late 2016, KBR added capabilities and talent with the Wyle, HTSI, SGT, and Centauri acquisitions. These acquisitions strengthened our existing core Readiness and Sustainment business while diversifying our offerings into civil and military space, mission IT, human performance, digital and sustainment engineering, intelligence agency technical support, directed energy, and cyber operations.
We now leverage our customer and domain expertise to expand our ability to pursue new work and solve our customers’ most difficult challenges.”
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