
Eric Moore
Senior Vice President and Chief Technology Officer for Digital Modernization, Leidos
Eric Moore’s biggest recent achievement is establishing Leidos’ digital modernization practices—customer-driven, tech-focused groups accelerating adoption of cloud, cybersecurity, end user experience, application modernization, networks and information advantage (data and AI).
This is also happening at a time when speeding the secure adoption of commercial technology has never been more important, Moore noted.
“As a technologist, I always remind people that there is nothing more satisfying than seeing advanced capability go live in a customer’s hands, providing solutions that weren’t previously possible,” he said. “Every hire we make, investment we pursue or partnership we explore is singularly focused on continuously improving the capability of our customers.”
Why Watch
In 2025, Moore and his team are heavily focused on maximizing government’s ability to exploit commercial investment. The nation’s greatest competitive advantage is its innovation ecosystem, but to realize that edge, commercial technology needs to be securely deployed and scaled, Moore said.
Leidos has the experience and relationships across government and industry to rapidly build government-focused solutions on commercial technology. This is critical to meeting the capability and cost demands of 2025 and beyond, and Moore finds it an exciting time to be in the government tech space.
“Eric is a transformative leader driving digital modernization across Leidos,” said Steve Hull, digital modernization sector president at Leidos. “His vision and execution in establishing our digital modernization practices have not only accelerated customer adoption of modern technology, but have also set a new standard for innovation. Eric has a rare mix of exceptional technology understanding and sharp business acumen that results in an ability to deliver unparalleled customer value.”
Fun Fact: As a passionate alumnus of the University of Michigan and the proud father of two, Moore said it is his personal objective to convince as many of his children’s friends to attend Michigan as possible. “I am disliked for this by many parents living in Northern Virginia,” he joked.