Author: Kristen Smith|| Date Published: June 18, 2025
NeoSystems has appointed Jeff Huckle as chief operating officer to strengthen its relationship with Microsoft, with a focus on collaborations related to cybersecurity, cloud hosting and Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification compliance.
Huckle, a seasoned technology executive with over 25 years of experience in sales, consulting, digital transformation, and program delivery and management, holds numerous partnership designations from Microsoft, which provides access to specialized training, resources and support, NeoSystems said Tuesday.
According to the company, his appointment as COO will support the company’s plan to grow its existing footprint in the federal and defense industrial base sectors.
Huckle’s “vision for operational efficiency, strategic growth, and strengthening partnerships aligns perfectly with our mission, and we are confident he will play a crucial role in our continued success,” said Brad Mitchell, president and CEO of NeoSystems.
Huckle joined NeoSystems from Microsoft, where he spent over 26 years holding various roles, most recently as a strategic account manager responsible for building long-term relationships with defense industrial base customers.
Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification Compliance
NeoSystems recently secured CMMC Level 2 certification after it achieved a perfect score in an assessment of its capability to protect controlled unclassified information.
According to the company, hiring Huckle reinforces its commitment to cybersecurity excellence.
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