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QinetiQ US Hires Stephen Iwicki as EVP, General Manager of C5ISR Business

By Staff WriterMay 10, 2022
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Science and engineering company QinetiQ US has named Steve Iwicki executive vice president and general manager of the C5ISR business. He will support advanced robotics and sensor solutions to government and commercial customers in the U.S. and abroad.

“Steve is a tremendous asset to our team as we continue to grow,” said President and CEO Shawn Purvis. “He brings a combination of military and industry experience to our group that will help to enable our position at the forefront of disruptive technology and expand into core areas of cyber and IT modernization.”

With nearly two decades of industry experience and a 20-year career as a U.S. Army intelligence officer, Iwicki has driven program execution, profitability and revenue growth in organizations such as Leidos, General Dynamics Information Technology, SOS International and Octo.

He has managed business units as large as $350 million in annual revenue across U.S. and global footprints with more than 1,500 employees and sub-contractors focused primarily on C5ISR products and services, and has actively supported operations in Iraq, Afghanistan, Djibouti and more.

“I am honored to become part of the QinetiQ US team,” Iwicki said. “I look forward to working together to build our portfolio of product and service offerings through creative problem solving and team development.”

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