
Bill Luebke
CFO, Agile Defense
Bill Luebke’s biggest recent achievement was buiding Agile Defense through a pivotal period of transformation following the IntelliBridge acquisition. The integration doubled the size of the company.
Over the past 10 months, Luebke and his team unified the company’s financial systems and strategies to create a stronger, more agile foundation that better supports its people, customers and long-term growth.
“With the acquisition complete, we’ve built the financial and operational foundation to scale with purpose. 2026 will be about unlocking new opportunities — leveraging our combined strength to drive growth, efficiency, and long-term value for our customers and our people,” Luebke said.
Agile Defense also continues to align with federal priorities by focusing on smarter, more efficient ways to deliver mission impact. The company is investing in automation, data-driven decision making, and financial discipline to help customers modernize operations and reduce costs without sacrificing quality. At the same time, Agile Defense recognizes that meaningful efficiency comes from collaboration — working alongside government partners to identify practical, sustainable solutions that balance innovation with fiscal responsibility.
Why Watch
In 2026, Luebke’s team is focused on scaling financial operations to match the pace of the company’s growth and the complexity of the market. Despite a challenging environment, the team continues to unlock new opportunities, strengthen customer partnerships, and drive disciplined, forward-looking financial strategies that keep Agile Defense on a trajectory of sustained success.
“Bill has played a vital role in ensuring our growth is both strategic and sustainable,” said Rick Wagner, CEO of Agile Defense. “His financial acumen and foresight have allowed Agile Defense to reinvest in innovation—empowering our teams to develop transformative solutions that deliver lasting mission impact.”
Fun fact: Both of Luebke’s children graduated from colleges in Oxford — one in Ohio and the other in Mississippi. “It wasn’t planned, but it’s turned into a fun family connection,” Luebke said.