She has been with Leidos (NYSE: LDOS) for nearly a decade. According to her LinkedIn profile, she joined the company as a senior program manager and rose to the ranks of director of special projects and innovation and then vice president.
“As a retired Navy reservist, I have a special affinity to supporting our service members and I am excited to be able to lead a team that directly serves our nation’s heroes by extending and optimizing our healthcare services through our programs,” Laymon said in her executive move announcement.
She also expressed appreciation to her former team at Leidos’ digital modernization sector.
Laymon has a two-decade program management experience at Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) before joining Leidos in 2016.
QTC secured a potential five-year, $999 million contract from the Army Contracting Command to provide U.S. military reservists with health services. The contractor is tasked to deliver in-clinic and group event medical, information technology infrastructure, customer service, security and laboratory support services under the Reserve Health Readiness Program III contract.
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