In his new role, Salmanson will leverage his know-how in designing, deploying and managing highly available systems, secure data centers and networks. His experience in enterprise architectures, security and information assurance, systems engineering and application development, system integration, network/systems management platforms and network design, test, deployment and operations will also be instrumental as he takes on the Leidos post.
Moreover, the global cyber and technology executive spent time at NCI Information Systems, serving as VP for the software architecture and cybersecurity and emerging technology divisions. He was chief technology officer for both Parsons and Lockheed Martin where he worked for almost 10 years.
Early in his career, Salmanson served as a systems engineer for a couple of companies, director of information technology at eSylvan and director of enterprise engineering at Pomeroy. He also worked at Critical Path Program Management and Customer Value Partners.
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