LMI has added Jared Summers, Elias Peroulas and Chris Hagner as chief technology officers and promoted Joseph Norton to senior vice president and CTO.
Summers has assumed the role of vice president and CTO of LMI’s defense market, and joins LMI from the XVIII Airborne Corps, where he served as its first corps CTO. Before that, Summers led multiple global teams, implementing digital transformations across a Fortune 10 company.
Peroulas serves as vice president and CTO of LMI’s space market, and joined the organization through the 2022 acquisition of Synaptech.
Prior to co-founding Synaptech in 2015 as its CTO supporting the Space Force, Peroulas was the director of technology at a small business in the missile defense simulation space, a subject matter expert to the National Reconnaissance Office, a program manager at Northrop Grumman and an advanced payload satellite communication systems engineer at Boeing.
Hagner joins the organization as vice president and CTO of the intelligence market, and comes to LMI as a data analytics and software engineering professional with over two decades of experience in the national security community.
Prior to LMI, Hagner was a managing director at Accenture Federal Services through its acquisition of Novetta in 2021.
Norton has been promoted to senior vice president and CTO. Recognized by WashingtonExec as a Top Chief Technology Officer to watch in 2023, he is an analytics and IT professional with over a decade of experience.
“I have no doubt that this team of esteemed innovators will continue to lead LMI as a next generation solutions provider, enabling us to provide our customers with solutions at the pace of need,” said Joshua Wilson, LMI’s executive vice president of service lines and technology.