
Garry Schwartz
Chief Operating Officer, HII Mission Technologies
A visionary leader shaping the future of defense technology, Garry Schwartz built a career spanning both military service and executive leadership, establishing himself as a key figure in advancing national security capabilities.
Schwartz is known for his decisive leadership and ability to navigate high-pressure situations in both the corporate and military worlds. He emphasizes the importance of bridging the gap between civilian and military collaboration for innovation, as well as leveraging disruptive technologies to transform modern warfare.
“Since stepping into his role as COO, Garry has played a pivotal part in driving performance across HII’s Mission Technologies portfolio,” said Andy Green, executive vice president of HII and president of HII’s Mission Technologies division. “His expertise in C5ISR, cyber operations, autonomous systems and artificial intelligence has strengthened HII’s partnerships with the Department of Defense, ensuring the delivery of cutting-edge solutions that enhance mission readiness.”
Why Watch
As the global defense landscape grows more complex, Schwartz’s ability to bridge military expertise with technological innovation — coupled with his strategic vision and dedication to advancing national security — makes him a standout executive in the industry. His leadership at HII Mission Technologies continues to drive innovation and strengthen defense capabilities.
Named an industry advisory board member of the Maryland Autonomous Technologies Research Innovation and Exploration Lab and executive sponsor of HII’s Veteran Alliance Network, Schwartz continues to advance the next generation of talent shaping defense technology.
“We’re not chasing the defense innovation curve, we’re helping define it,” Schwartz said at Mission Technologies’ DefenseTech LIVE event in June. “We have a unique combination of technology and know-how, coupled with a sincere commitment to the warfighters. . . . We’re like the silent service. We’re sort of the silent defense tech people.”