
Bindi Patel
Vice President of Contracts & Procurement & Corporate Risk Officer, ENSCO, Inc
Bindi Patel’s biggest recent achievement was leading the contracts team to become a more valued resource within the organization by strengthening collaboration with internal stakeholders and customers. She said she’s proud of how the team consistently tackles complex challenges with creativity and discipline, earning trust that directly contributes to program and business growth.
ENSCO is embedding these priorities into its operations through modernization, integration and a sharp focus on mission outcomes. Its Contracts & Procurement team is driving initiatives to eliminate bottlenecks, accelerate program starts and lower administrative costs — helping government customers move faster, spend smarter and deliver greater impact.
“Bindi has built an increasingly efficient and effective contracts team,” said Jeff Stevens, president of ENSCO, Inc. “Her leadership has played a pivotal role in helping ENSCO meet critical deadlines, improve program execution, and provide outstanding service for our government partners.”
Why Watch
Bindi and her team are focused on using AI-driven tools to streamline operations and improve solution delivery for customers. A key priority is refining the contract lifecycle management system to integrate seamlessly across departments, boost efficiency and ensure compliance. The ultimate goal is sustained growth and innovation as the organization looks to the future.
“The contracts landscape is constantly evolving, especially as acquisition strategies and budget priorities shift,” Patel said. “It’s essential to strengthen the capabilities of my team while remaining agile and forward-thinking in how we manage programs and support our customers’ mission needs.”
Fun Fact: Patel has a background in chemical engineering, which gives her a deeper appreciation for the technical complexity behind the solutions the company delivers. It’s been a unique advantage in connecting contract strategy with ENSCO’s success, she said.