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    SOSi Adds Thomas Donnelly, Jim Gray

    By Rachel KirklandDecember 1, 2019
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    Thomas Donnelly, SOSi

    SOS International has hired former Defense Intelligence Agency Chief Financial Officer Thomas Donnelly as intelligence community account executive. The company has also hired Jim Gray as director of intelligence analysis. 

    Donnelly began his career at DIA as an analyst responsible for Soviet command, control and communications. Prior to becoming CFO within the organization, he was chief of Americas Regional Center, where he integrated and executed defense intelligence collection, analysis, counterintelligence and engagement on Latin American defense issues, transnational organized crime, critical infrastructure and cyber threats to defense networks and systems.

    Gray has 12 years of experience leading defense and intelligence programs. Prior to SOSi, he managed a large portfolio of defense and intelligence contracts at BAE Systems. He has also served 20 years as an Army intelligence officer and has extensive experience supporting all-source intelligence, analysis and counterterrorism missions for defense, special operations and intelligence community customers.

    Gray and Donnelly will help SOSi grow its analytic services portfolio and position the company for future task orders issued under DIA’s new Solutions for Intelligence Analysis 3 contract vehicle.

    “Tom and Jim are incredibly well known, well-respected intelligence executives with unique mission insights and an equally broad base of experience,” said Julian Setian, SOSi president and CEO. “They bring tremendous value to our team, particularly in expanding our presence within the broader U.S. intelligence community.”

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