
Al Reynoso
Senior Portfolio Director of Space & Field Operations – Cyber, Two Six Technologies
In 2024, Two Six Technologies established a permanent office in Colorado Springs, following the successful relationship building Al Reynoso led with the Space Force and Space Command. Since relocating in 2021, he built and led a team focused on space customers, growing it to 14 professionals and expanding funding eightfold to over $5 million by 2024.
His team also achieved ATO accreditation for the Space SIPR IKE and expects JWICS Space IKE by this summer, enabling support for real-world operations with over 1,000 users across the space community.
Reynoso’s deep customer knowledge, mission focus and constant availability make him an essential team leader, said Jeffrey Karrels, Two Six senior vice president of cyber systems.
“In the rapidly evolving space domain, Al’s ability to anticipate challenges, integrate cutting-edge solutions, and foster strong relationships—both with customers and industry partners—ensures seamless collaboration and innovation,” Karrels said. “His leadership continues to push the boundaries of what’s possible, advancing space capabilities to meet the demands of tomorrow.”
Why Watch
In 2025, Reynoso’s team is focused on growing the Two Six tech space team and expanding its presence within the space community, including Space Force, USSPACECOM, INDOPACOM and industry partners. The team is committed to rapidly delivering high-quality capabilities to support command and control, ensuring leadership has timely data for decision-making. By bridging the gap between the U.S. government research and operational communities, the team drives innovation that supports real-world missions.
“Everyone’s journey will be uniquely driven by different paths taken to achieve one’s goals,” Reynoso said. “Along the journey you will be part of different teams, work with new peers and new supervisors- learn from these engagements. In essence, incorporate the good and avoid the bad.”
Fun fact: Reynoso has lived in six countries and moved 11 times across the U.S. during his time with the Army. He owns four horses but rarely rides, while his wife and daughter actively compete in dressage, jumping and endurance riding.