- TechnoMile has named Mark McNeely to its board of advisers
- McNeely most recently served as chief administrative officer at AV
- He brings more than two decades of leadership experience in federal contracting, national security and DIB
TechnoMile has appointed Mark McNeely, a defense innovation executive, to its board of advisers.
In a LinkedIn post published Friday, the company said McNeely brings more than 20 years of senior leadership experience spanning federal contracting, national security and the defense industrial base. His background includes contracts, procurement, legal, supply chain, security and enterprise operations functions.
According to TechnoMile, McNeely’s experience aligns with the challenges the company’s customers face in scaling operations, overseeing contract lifecycle complexity and addressing compliance and security requirements.
Who Is Mark McNeely?
McNeely is a defense sector executive who most recently served as chief administrative officer at AV, formerly AeroVironment, where he supported the integration of the BlueHalo acquisition.
Prior to AV, he served as chief administrative officer and senior vice president at BlueHalo. In that role, he led an enterprise operations organization of more than 85 personnel, directed integration efforts across 23 acquisitions and supported the company’s sale transaction.
According to his LinkedIn profile, he also held contracting leadership roles at several companies, including Centauri, Belcan, CSRA, ICF International and Softchoice.
What Is TechnoMile?
TechnoMile is a provider of artificial intelligence-enabled platforms that integrate contracts, growth, compliance and security workflows for defense, GovCon and public sector organizations.
The company recently partnered with pWin.ai to support government contractors by advancing the delivery of the latter’s AI-powered proposal capabilities. It also appointed federal technology journalist Tom Temin as strategic media adviser and launched a new interview series to address issues shaping the GovCon and federal technology landscape.
In April, TechnoMile named national security leaders Donald Blersch and Isaiah “Ike” Rivers to its newly formed security information management board of advisers.














