The prestigious Wash100 Award, founded by Garrettson in 2014, honors exceptional executives in the government and government contracting sectors for their influence, vision, accomplishments and potential in the upcoming year. The forward-looking award highlights those who have made significant strides in the past year and are primed to drive positive results for federal missions and initiatives throughout 2025 and beyond.
“Retired Lt. Gen. Joseph Anderson has taken the helm at Rafael Systems Global Sustainment with the same strategic focus and leadership that defined his military career. As a former deputy chief of staff of the Army, Lt. Gen. Anderson knows exactly what it takes to support warfighters, and now he’s ensuring they have access to Rafael’s cutting-edge defense systems,” said Garrettson.
With Anderson at the helm, the Rafael Advanced Defense Systems subsidiary expanded its global reach, secured key contracts, and established its reputation in the defense and technology sectors. His leadership style centers on collaboration, innovation and unwavering dedication to mission success—principles he refined during his service as a former lieutenant general in the U.S. Army.
Congratulations to Anderson and the entire RSGS team for winning their first Wash100 Award.
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