FON said Monday Twyman will drive the creation and implementation of business strategies to advance organic and inorganic growth for its segment focused on command, control, computers, communications, cyber, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance technologies.
“Mike has consistently crafted and executed strategies for creating enduring C5ISR capabilities that matter to our warfighters,” commented David Walsh, managing partner at FON.
Twyman was responsible for developing a strategic plan at Cubic Mission Solutions to help the C5ISR segment grow its dual use technology portfolio. His career also includes time serving as sector vice president and general manager of the defense systems division at Northrop Grumman (NYSE: NOC).
He currently works as director of dual-use technology and applications at nonprofit technology incubator EvoNexus.
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