He joined the company after overseeing a portfolio of contracts with over $30 million in annual revenue at Parsons.
At Parsons, Coleman focused on technology areas such as directed energy, command, control, computers, communications, cyber, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance and rapid prototyping, and helped manage human resources functions.
Before that, he served as VP and general manager at radio frequency products developer QRC Technologies, which Parsons acquired in 2019.
Coleman spent 17 years at Polaris Alpha, a technology-focused defense and intelligence subsidiary of Parsons, where he was VP of electromagnetic warfare.
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