Jason Gallaspy , a 24-year veteran at Dynetics, has been named chief technology officer of the Huntsville, Alabama-headquartered engineering firm.
Gallaspy shared his new post Tuesday on LinkedIn and assumed the role after serving as vice president of the Leidos (NYSE: LDOS) subsidiary for more than a year.
He initially joined the company in April 1999 as director of the threat exploitation and spectrum warfare division, a role he held for over two decades before taking on the VP post in June 2022.
Gallaspy is a graduate of Auburn University with a master’s degree in electrical engineering.
Dynetics offers engineering services, hardware products and life cycle analysis to the U.S. government sector.
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