He will oversee the development and implementation of SOSi’s corporate tech strategy in support of its business portfolio within the Intelligence Community, Department of Defense and federal civilian agencies, the company said Wednesday.
Fox will also help SOSi advance efforts to better compete in the government tech market and strengthen its cybersecurity posture.
Julian Setian, president and CEO of SOSi and a two-time Wash100 awardee, said Fox’s cyber expertise and experience leading DOD’s tech modernization and research and development initiatives will help the company deliver new technologies and products.
Before SOSi, Fox was chief software officer for the Air Force Nuclear Weapon Center’s intercontinental ballistic missile modernization program. He previously led over 1,000 software engineers and oversaw the development of a cloud-native nuclear weapon system as chief software engineer for the service branch’s Sentinel Ground Based Strategic Deterrent ICBM modernization effort.
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