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Stephen Homeyer is the Vice President of Intelligence Strategy at BAE Systems, a U.S. subsidiary of BAE Systems, PLC. He was appointed to the position in November 2020.
In this role, Stephen Homeyer is responsible for cross-organizational initiatives for key market expansion, customer mission and strategy, and strategic engagement for the Intelligence Solutions business segment.
About Stephen Homeyer
Dr. Stephen Homeyer is a science and engineering professional. He holds a Ph.D. Degree in Chemistry from Northwestern University.
Homeyer has over 30 years of experience handling research and technology institutions in the government and private sectors. He also spent 20 years in leadership and management roles in the Department of Defense, FBI, and the intelligence community, exposing him to federal acquisition and contracting practices, planning, programming, and budgeting.
Career Timeline
Stephen Homeyer joined BAE Systems in November 2020 as a Vice President of Intelligence Strategy. Here are Stephen Homeyer’s past experiences before BAE Systems:
- Deputy Director of the Department of Defense’s Joint Artificial Intelligence Center (July 2018 – Nov 2020)
- Deputy Director and Research Directorate at National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (August 2016 – July 2018)
Affiliations
Stephen Homeyer is a member of the Board of Directors at the Intelligence and National Security Alliance.
During GovConWire’s A.I.: Innovation in National Security Forum, Stephen Homeyer moderated a panel discussion of federal and industry leaders discussing the role of A.I. in national security and transitioning A.I. from research and development to operations.
About BAE Systems PLC
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BAE Systems PLC is a leading British manufacturer of avionics, missiles, aerospace and defense, and aircraft products. The merger of British Aerospace PLC with Marconi Electronic Systems gave birth to BAE Systems PLC in November 1999. Headquartered in London, the company operates in the U.S. through its BAE Systems, Inc subsidiary in Falls Church, Virginia.