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    Octo’s James Farley Promoted to VP of Enterprise Solutions

    By Staff WriterJune 22, 2020
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    Technology provider Octo has elevated Senior Director of Enterprise Solutions James Farley to vice president of enterprise solutions. He will be responsible for architecting real-world solutions and driving business outcomes while overseeing Octo’s five Centers of Excellence.

    “I’m truly excited about the possibilities this position offers,” Farley said. “Octo is poised to demonstrate its leadership in emerging technologies, and through its five Centers of Excellence, I aim to make our newest solutions accessible to our current and future federal customers who can benefit from Octo’s capabilities.”

    Farley brings more than 30 years’ experience developing initiatives, policies and processes for the Defense Department, the intelligence community and the federal civilian market. Before joining Octo, he served as director of business development and chief architect, enterprise information technology at AECOM Management Services. He has also held leadership roles with GDIT and CACI Federal Systems.

    Farley brings “an exceptional record of service, industry expertise, and technical skill,” said Octo Chief Technology Officer Sujey Edward.

    “We are confident James will have our Centers of Excellence providing immediate and positive impact on our delivery teams to help them support their customers and achieve their missions,” Edward added.

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