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    TASC Appoints Dr. Keith Littlefield Chief Technology Officer

    By Kelly PettyMarch 5, 2013
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    Keith Littlefield, CTO of TASC
    TASC, Inc. announced Monday the appointment of Dr. Keith Littlefield to be the company’s chief technology officer $1000 loan today. Littlefield will lead TASC’s technology strategy as well as oversee its independent research and development and technical fellows programs.”Keith will use his deep insight into our customers’ technical challenges and the federal acquisition process to help TASC anticipate and respond quickly to emerging customer needs,” said TASC president and CEO David Langstaff. “His expertise will help us continue to strengthen our long-standing partnership with our national security and public safety customers to help them innovate and succeed.”Littlefield recently served as chief information officer at the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA), where he was responsible for planning, managing and protecting all GEOINT information technology. He also leveraged his technology and acquisition expertise as one of six federal CIOs selected to assist in an initiative to deliver a common infrastructure across the intelligence community.Littlefield has had a distinguished 30-year career, garnering numerous awards, including the Director of National Intelligence Superior Service Medal, Presidential Rank Award of Distinguished Executive, and NG
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