Reinventing Geospatial, Inc. has hired Brian Loggins as the new director of business development and strategic growth, a role that will focus on driving the company’s engagement with new and existing Command, Control, Computers, Communications, Cyber, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance customers.
Loggins brings over 30 years of involvement in national security, with the past 13 years in industry leading business development and long-range strategic planning focused on the Defense Department, the intelligence community and cybersecurity.
Before coming to RGi, Loggins led long-range strategic planning in full spectrum cyber and intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance for the cyber and intelligence business at Northrop Grumman.
Prior to his private sector career, Loggins had a 21-year career in the U.S. Army, which culminated as a lieutenant colonel and the senior geospatial officer on the Army Staff in the Pentagon.
“Brian is invested in solving some of today’s tough National Security challenges, such as Cyber Situational Awareness and Understanding, Assured Position, Navigation and Timing (PNT) and implementing AI/ML technologies into the enterprise to support decision analytics,” RGi CEO Stephen Gillotte said.
Loggins said he’s committed to help government customers achieve mission success.
“We’ll drive forward, building on RGi’s strong geospatial heritage, focused on helping our customers tackle their hardest problems,” he added.
Loggins’ hire comes just weeks after the company’s named its first chief operating officer, Sidney Medford. She will manage RGi’s rapidly expanding business, executing on the company’s 3-year strategy and building external alliances and strategic relationships.