Author: Miles Jamison|| Date Published: May 11, 2026
Leidos tapped healthcare technology veteran Amy Wykoff to help advance its health business.
Wykoff brings experience from IBM Watson Health, Nomi Health and Oracle to her new role.
Wykoff will support modernization efforts focused on military and veteran healthcare systems.
Leidos has appointed Amy Wykoff as senior vice president and chief product officer to support the company’s health business. The company announced Wykoff’s appointment in a LinkedIn post on Saturday.
What Will Amy Wykoff Oversee at Leidos?
In her new role, Wykoff will help advance programs to modernize healthcare infrastructure for military personnel and veterans.
Wykoff has held senior product and strategy leadership roles across the healthcare and government technology sectors for more than two decades. Before joining Leidos, she served as CPO at Nomi Health and Merative.
She also spent nearly eight years at IBM Watson Health overseeing government health and human services offerings, including data warehousing, analytics, social program management and cognitive software-as-a-service products deployed across 18 countries.
Earlier in her career, she held product management leadership roles at Curam Software and Oracle and worked as a senior research analyst at Gartner and META Group.
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