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    Intelligent Decisions, Inc. Appoints Two New Directors

    By Tracy BellMarch 12, 2014
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    Intelligent Decisions (ID), Inc., a global IT systems integrator located in Ashburn, has hired two new directors to support the Department of Defense (DoD), intelligence community and federal civilian markets, according to a company press release.

    ID, led by President and CEO Harry Martin, has appointed Andrew T. Sullivan to director of DoD Sales and Marty Fischer to director of Federal Enterprise Solutions.

    “As recognized industry veterans, Andrew and Marty bring to ID a critical understanding of the DoD, intelligence community and federal market, and priority areas such as cyber security, cloud and mobility,” said Rhett Butler, vice president of sales at Intelligent Decisions. “ID prides itself in being a true innovator in the federal market, bringing the next generation of revolutionary technologies and practices to the government space. I’m confident that Andrew and Marty’s unique talents and experience will continue our tradition of excellence and further our results-first approach to market.”

    In his new role, Sullivan will lead the development of DoD programs and will play a critical role on high-profile programs including the U.S. Army’s Communications and Transmission Systems (CTS) contract, according to the company. Most recently, Sullivan served in account management roles at NetApp and Oracle.

    Fischer will be responsible for expanding enterprise programs while ensuring ID’s government, defense and intelligence customers receive an exceptional level of service. He will lead ID in fulfilling the critical need in government for large and transformative enterprise programs. Fischer has nearly 15 years of experience leading teams to develop large solutions from scratch at IT companies including Red Hat Corporation, Oracle, Raytheon and Microsoft.

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