
Richard “Chip” Terry
Executive Position: Vice President and General Manager – Health Division, ASRC Federal
Richard “Chip” Terry has driven innovation in U.S. government health care, supporting citizens through high-quality data management for cancer research and efforts to eliminate prescription and allergy errors for veterans.
A retired U.S. Air Force colonel and former chief information officer and acting director at the Defense Health Agency, Terry brings a mission-focused perspective and deep subject matter expertise. Under his leadership, the health division has achieved significant growth and secured key strategic wins — success he attributes to high performance and strong customer relationships.
Terry and his team take a proactive approach to client partnerships, offering practical solutions that help agencies achieve efficiencies aligned with the administration’s priorities and mission goals. Through successful contract execution, they are advancing automation in health care services, leveraging artificial intelligence and accelerating cloud modernization to improve service delivery and operational efficiency.
Terry played a key role in developing ASRC Federal’s health strategy and worked tirelessly with government customers and contracting officers to improve services for veterans and citizens, said Sanjay Sardar, president of ASRC Federal Civilian and Health Group.
“Given his service as the former Chief Information Officer for Defense Health Agency, Chip exemplifies customer experience and the need to use funds efficiently to provide the best support,” Sardar added. “Chip and his staff truly understand the Federal health mission and drive innovation to continually make it better.”
Why Watch
Terry’s 2025 focus is on delivering transformative services to federal health agencies, modernizing legacy systems, supporting advanced research and strengthening the cybersecurity and integrity of the nation’s most critical health data. He’s committed to deepening ASRC Federal’s partnerships with military and civilian health agencies, including the departments of Defense and Veterans Affairs.
Fun Fact: Terry is a dedicated Georgia Bulldogs fan — Go Dawgs! His military service took him to 17 cities across nine states. His family enjoys traveling to the Caribbean and is currently looking for a home on their favorite island in Turks and Caicos.