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    Jacobs Hires Caesar Nieves as Cyber SVP

    By Staff WriterFebruary 11, 2020
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    Caesar Nieves has joined Jacobs‘ Critical Mission Solutions leadership team as senior vice president of the company’s cyber business.

    In this role, Nieves will provide senior leadership, strategic vision and focus for Jacobs’ cyber business, supporting the company’s efforts to expand its cyber footprint across this rapidly growing sector.

    “Growing Jacobs’ cyber business is a key element of our Critical Mission Solutions line of business strategy,” said Jacobs Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of Critical Mission Solutions Dawne Hickton. “Caesar’s strong leadership experience directly supports our growth and continued development and deployment of innovative solutions across an ever-expanding client base.”

    Nieves comes to the role with more than 20 years of senior-level experience as a business and technical leader supporting U.S. government clients and growing a cyber business. He has served in leadership roles at Engility, Unisys, Dell and Booz Allen Hamilton, where he was responsible for the growth and execution of business units focused on cyber, C4ISR and systems engineering, primarily for Pentagon and Department of Homeland Security clients.

    Most recently, he served as vice president of corporate growth and strategy at CALIBRE Systems in Alexandria, Virginia.

    “I am encouraged by Jacobs’ commitment to strengthen and grow its cyber business,” Nieves said. “Jacobs challenges conventional cyber approaches by applying deep domain and mission understanding with creative solutions to meet the continuously evolving cyber threats facing national government and private sector clients globally.”

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