Kay Sears, VP and general manager of Boeing Space, Intelligence & Weapons Systems, welcomed Beauchamp, saying, “Winston’s leadership and 30-plus years of national security and intelligence experience will drive our delivery of missionized data and AI-driven solutions to meet our customers’ growing demands.”
Beauchamp’s Career Highlights
Beauchamp brings more than three decades of experience in national security, intelligence and enterprise IT in his new role. He is currently a member of AFCEA DC’s executive advisory council. He joins the Boeing division after serving as director of security for special program oversight and information protection at the Department of the Air Force. He was also deputy chief information officer for nearly four years.
His U.S. Air Force tenure included stints as director of the enterprise IT directorate, director of information management, headquarters Air Force CIO, senior adviser to the secretary of the Air Force administrative assistant and deputy undersecretary for space.
Beauchamp served as director of mission integration at the Office of the Director of National Intelligence and spent over 16 years at the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency in various roles, culminating as the agency’s technical executive. He began his career as a systems engineer at GE Aerospace and Lockheed Martin.
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