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Leidos Selects Jim Moos as Civil Group President

By Staff WriterFebruary 24, 2020
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Jim Moos, President, Civil Group at Leidos
Jim Moos, President, Civil Group at Leidos

Global science and technology solutions company Leidos has appointed James R. Moos as Civil Group president, reporting to Chairman and CEO Roger Krone.

A $3.7 billion, 9,600-person business, the Civil Group provides advanced science, engineering and technology solutions across commercial, federal and international customers in the IT, cyber, energy, environment, security, space, transportation and financial markets.

The company said Moos will have responsibility for all of the group’s activities including new business growth, technology development and thought leadership.

“Jim has demonstrated over time his commitment to the Leidos team, and his expertise in the Civil Group markets, developing and implementing strategies that drive our business and generate growth,” Krone said. “I am confident in his abilities to provide strong leadership to this important and growing organization.”

Moos joined the company in 1998 and has held since numerous technical and leadership positions. He served previously as the group’s chief operating officer and deputy group president, leading matters of business operations, execution and strategy. Most recently, he headed up efforts around Leidos’ planned acquisition of L3Harris Technology’s Security Detection and Automation businesses.

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