In his new position, Aldinger will focus on HII’s engagement and growth efforts related to its LVC offerings for the U.S. Air Force, the company said Wednesday.
HII has a training group that provides artificial intelligence-based simulation services and integrated global exercise support to defense customers.
Aldinger previously led LVC portfolio expansion initiatives for Northrop’s mission systems business.
His industry experience covers business development, target identification and capture functions across the cybersecurity, AI, data analytics, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance market areas.
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