Author: Nichols Martin|| Date Published: March 5, 2021
James Sullivan, an information technology professional with more than two decades of experience, has been appointed executive director of NetImpact Strategies‘ federal civilian business.
Sullivan will be responsible for driving NetImpact’s digital transformation strategy and growing the unit through communication, training and mentoring and collaboration initiatives, the company said Thursday in a LinkedIn post.
His background includes executive-level responsibilities in program and project management, business development, contract administration and requirements analysis.
He previously worked at JPI as a program manager focused on IT projects with the General Services Administration and as a project manager for the company’s overall cloud migration efforts for a Department of Homeland Security enterprise system.
The IT veteran also held various positions at SRA International, where he supported government customers such as the Office of Personnel Management and the Department of Defense.
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