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    Huntington Ingalls Industries Taps Henry Choi to Expand Military, Intelligence Capabilities

    By Staff WriterApril 24, 2022
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    Henry Choi, HII

    Henry Choi has joined Huntington Ingalls Industries’ Mission Technologies division as vice president of business development for cyber, electronic warfare and space.

    Choi is responsible for driving business growth, strategy and customer engagement for HII’s full-spectrum cyber, electronic warfare and space capabilities that address current and rapidly changing multidomain global security threats.

    “As HII expands its capabilities with mission-critical national security solutions, it is imperative that we have the right team and talent to deliver results for our mission partners,” said Grant Hagen, president of Mission Technologies’ cyber, electronic warfare and space business group.

    Choi joins HII following 30 years in the government services national security sector. His experience spans business and technical leadership, strategic planning, capture strategy, and domestic and international business development in the areas of cyber, electronic warfare, space, airborne and intelligence.

    “Henry’s leadership and diverse experience make him an ideal fit for our team and the right choice to support our customers’ strategic and operational needs,” Hagen said.

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