In a LinkedIn post announcing her move to Parsons, Murphy said her position is “focused on driving growth that directly impacts the mission.”
“Scaling exquisite products, technologies, and integrated mission solutions. I’m energized to integrate the capabilities from Parsons’ recent acquisitions, bringing together innovation, agility, and mission impact at speed and scale,” she added.
Who Is Cindy Murphy?
According to her LinkedIn profile, Murphy has over 25 years of experience in business development, program management, capture management and software engineering across the Department of Defense and the intelligence community.
Before joining Parsons, she founded and served as CEO of Indigenuity, a small business focused on supporting government customers and prime contractors in the areas of Agile software development, growth consulting and technology-enabled intelligence analysis.
She spent eight years at CACI International, where she served as VP of intelligence community business development and VP of strategic solutions.
Her 15-year career at Northrop Grumman included time as senior manager of business development, program manager and software engineer.
The St. Mary’s College of Maryland graduate started her career at TRW as a software engineer.
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