Science Applications International Corp. (SAIC) announced Feb. 23 the appointment of Deborah B. Dunie to SAIC’s Board of Directors. She will serve on SAIC’s Human Resources and Compensation Committee.
“Deb Dunie has over three decades of aerospace and defense industry expertise on matters of national importance gained through her extensive career with the Department of Defense and private industry,” SAIC Chairman Edward J. Sanderson Jr. said. “When combined with her substantial knowledge and ability to analyze state-of-the-art technologies and information systems as they evolve, Deb will be a great addition to the SAIC board.”
“Deb joined CACI when Jack (London) and Paul (Cofoni) recognized the need for the CTO role,” Northwind Partners Managing Parter Mark HuYoung said. “She pushed the organization to develop a more defined career path for technologists and was instrumental in raising the visibility of those roles across the company. She’s brilliant when it comes to understanding broader technology issues and where the market is headed. The depth of government and industry experience Deb possesses, combined with her confident candor, will certainly add value to SAIC’s board.”
From October 2006 to December 2014, Dunie served as the Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer of CACI International Inc.
She previously worked in the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence, Deputy Under Secretary for Counterintelligence and Security and as Director of Plans and Analysis. She also served as Director of the Business Transformation Office at the National Imagery and Mapping Agency (now known as the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency).
Dunie began her career as an engineer at ITT Corp. and has held senior management positions at Martin Marietta Corp., Raytheon Co. and Oracle Corp.
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