Author: Nichols Martin|| Date Published: October 21, 2021
Adam Palmer, co-founder of investment firm Capitol Meridian Partners, has joined the board of directors at defense technology provider Parry Labs.
He previously held a 25-year career at The Carlyle Group and led the Washington, D.C.-based company’s aerospace, defense and government services unit from 2011 to 2021, Parry Labs said Wednesday.
Palmer established Capitol Meridian Partners in July 2021 with investment sector veteran Brooke Coburn to help clients transform their business operations in the government and commercial markets.
Palmer said he will work with the Parry Labs team as the company develops technology products designed to support mission system interoperability.
The company offers its Stellar Relay hardware and software platforms to the defense sector for air, ground and maritime computing applications.
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