The McLean, Virginia-based technology company said Tuesday Glusko will report directly to Altamira CEO Jane Chappell.
“Ted has worked his entire career across Altamira’s key Customers including both Intel and DoD as well as across both operations and development. He has a strong track record of program performance and Customer relationships,” Chappell said.
Prior to Altamira, the newly appointed president spent 38 years at RTX, formerly Raytheon Technologies.
At RTX, he held management, executive and techical leadership roles, including vice president of intelligence production solutions. In this position, he was responsible for a $1.2 billion business within Raytheon Intelligence and Space segment, overseeing mission integration, lifecycle development, operations and maintenace, material handling and data centers installation and operations.
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