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    Stanton Sloane Joins CACI Board of Directors

    By Staff WriterAugust 21, 2023
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    CACI International has appointed Stanton “Stan” D. Sloane to its board of directors, where he will serve as an independent director.

    “As a veteran of the aerospace and defense industry for more than 30 years, Stan brings a wealth of knowledge and executive leadership experience to the CACI Board,” said Mike Daniels, chairman of CACI’s board of directors.

    “He has held seats on three public company boards, and, as a former military officer, he is strongly aligned with CACI’s mission. Stan’s ability to provide valuable oversight, governance, and advisement will be of great benefit to the board and company.”

    Sloane began his career in 1984 with General Electric Aerospace, which merged to become a business of Martin Marietta, then Lockheed Martin, in the 1990s. He held various executive roles including engineering, program management and business development. In 2004, he was promoted to executive vice president of Integrated Systems and Solutions, one of the major divisions of Lockheed Martin.

    After leaving Lockheed Martin in 2007, Sloane served in executive leadership roles as president and CEO of three publicly traded companies: SRA International, Inc., Comtech Telecommunications Corp. and Frequency Electronics, Inc. He was also was president and CEO of Decision Sciences International Corp., a private equity-owned company.

    Sloane holds airline transport pilot and flight instructor licenses and reached the rank of lieutenant commander as an officer in the U.S. Navy and Navy Reserve.

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