Siemens Government Technologies Inc. (SGT) announced May 12 that Angeline G. Chen has been named Vice President, General Counsel and Chief Compliance Officer. In this senior management role, she is responsible for all legal, contracting and compliance issues, and will also serve as SGT’s corporate secretary.
“We are pleased to welcome Angeline to our team,” SGT’s President and CEO Barbara Humpton said. “Her breadth of knowledge in the defense and government contracting space combined with her deep experience in the high technology and manufacturing sectors will serve SGT and its federal customers well. We will also leverage her expertise in government relations to help us navigate through the dynamic and complex business environment in which SGT operates.”
Chen previously served as Vice President, General Counsel and Chief Compliance Officer for Marinette Marine Corporation (MMC), where she was also Corporate Secretary and Ethics Officer, and an appointed member of MMC’s Board of Directors.
Prior to MMC, Chen served as Associate General Counsel for Advanced Concepts and Technology with Lockheed Martin Corporation (LM) and the general counsel for LM’s Center for Innovation.
Her career includes service as the Deputy Associate General Counsel for Information Security with the National Security Agency and Assistant General Counsel with the International Telecommunications Satellite Organization (INTELSAT). In private practice, Chen specialized in complex litigation with a focus in antitrust and technology areas.
Since 2000, Chen has been affiliated with the George Mason University School of Law, where she co-taught a course in national security and technology law with former Secretary of the Army John O. Marsh for 15 years and now serves as a Critical Infrastructure Protection/Homeland Security Fellow.
Chen is an active member of a number of professional organizations, including the American Bar Association, the Washington Metropolitan Area Corporate Counsel Association and Phi Kappa Phi. Since 2001, she has served renewed appointments as a member of the ABA Standing Committee on Law and National Security (SCOLANS) and SCOLAN’s Advisory Committee was appointed to the ABA Cyber Task Force in 2016.