Executive Moves at L3Harris, Istari, Michael Baker, GAO, and ManTech
John Tierney, an?L3Harris Technologies?(NYSE: LHX) veteran, has assumed the role of VP and general manager of the surface and C5 systems segment newly established under the company’s integrated mission systems business.
He will be in charge of leading a global team that provides autonomous surface vessels, integrated command, control, computers, communications, cyber, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance mission support and platform control capabilities for naval forces globally, he said in a LinkedIn?post.
Tom McCabe, an industry veteran with more than three decades of legal and operations management experience, has been appointed chief operating officer and general counsel at digital engineering company?Istari, GovCon Wire has learned.
McCabe comes to Istari from BWX Technologies (NYSE: BWXT), where he helped grow earnings over 50 percent in five years. Before that, he was part of the team that grew Orbital ATK’s enterprise value from $1 billion to $9 billion in five years.
Brian May, national lead for U.S. Air Force and Space Force markets at?Michael Baker International?over the past four years, has been promoted to president of the company’s federal programs and services.
He will be the executive committee member responsible for expanding clients and customer relationships with federal defense and civilian agencies, Michael Baker said Friday.
Beth Killoran, deputy chief information officer at the General Services Administration, will serve as?CIO of the Government Accountability Office, effective May 7, Fedscoop reported Monday.
Prior to GSA, she served as CIO at the Department of Health and Human Services for three years.
Mark Bortfeld, a three-decade government contracting industry veteran, has joined?ManTech?as?senior vice president of the Navy segment.
He succeeds Red Hoover, who went into retirement after a more than 10-year career at ManTech, and will directly report to?David Hathaway, executive VP and general manager of the company’s defense sector,?the Herndon, Virginia-based federal technology services contractor said Monday.