Federal management consulting firm Deep Water Point has added retired Lt. Gen. Robert “Bob” Ashley to support the company’s defense and intelligence business.
Ashley is a senior leader with 36 years’ experience in operational combat, intelligence, global security, cybersecurity, analytics and risk management. He served most recently as director of the Defense Intelligence Agency from 2017-2020. And prior to that, he was the Army deputy chief of staff, G-2, advising the secretary of the Army and Army chief of staff on all aspects of intelligence, counterintelligence and security.
“Providing exceptional service to our clients requires us to recruit and sustain the best people industry and government has to offer,” said Deep Water Point Managing Partner Howard Seeger. “General Ashley will be joining a very strong team of former senior government, military, and industry executives who understand the market and provide real value to our clients.”
Deep Water Point leadership includes the former deputy commanding generals of U.S. European Command, U.S. Southern Command and U.S. Northern Command; the former commanding general of U.S. Army Special Operations Command; and the chief of staff of U.S. Cyber Command.