CRS said Wednesday Logan has experience in guiding program teams as well as extensive executive management expertise, which is in line with the company’s growth strategy.
“Logan has consistently demonstrated exceptional leadership, business acumen and a deep commitment to driving service delivery excellence,” commented CRS President Exavier Watson. “His telecommunications background and operational expertise will be instrumental in driving Competitive Range’s next phase of growth and ensuring we continue to deliver outstanding service to our clients.”
Founded in 2011, the Small Business Administration-certified service-disabled veteran-owned small business offers mission support and technology services to customers in the Department of Defense and other federal agencies.
CRS secured a potential $400 million contract in 2021 to perform technical support work for the DOD Information Network/Defense Information System Network under the Technologies Refreshment and Implementation-Global Solutions Management program.
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