He is now responsible for boosting MTSI’s diversified business growth through the delivery of engineering services and technology offerings to U.S. Army and missile defense customers in support of their missions.
Prior to his most recent appointment, Koster spent three years as senior director specializing in command, control, communications and intelligence systems at CACI’s Engineering Support and Solutions Group.
He also worked for more than 18 years at Booz Allen Hamilton (NYSE: BAH). As principal/director, he focused on C3, computers, cyber, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, as well as the company’s enterprise information technology infrastructure programs.
Koster’s earlier career includes a nearly one-year term at Parsons (NYSE: PSN), serving as systems engineer from June 2000 to March 2001.
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