Akima Appoints Doug Dudley as Director of Air Force Cyber Programs

Former Commander to Focus on Bringing the Full Range of Akima IT Solutions to the Air Force

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HERNDON, Va., Feb. 4, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Akima today announced that former Colonel Douglas S. Dudley has joined Akima as Director of Air Force Cyber Programs in Akima’s Technology Solutions and Products Group. In this role, Dudley will drive the strategic growth of cyber offerings from across the Akima portfolio of companies to address Air Force mission and support requirements.

“Doug’s 28-plus years of experience with Air Force data-driven IT programs is invaluable to Akima,” said Juvy McCarthy, President of Akima’s Technology Solutions and Products Group. “His experience directing successful enterprise engineering, integration, and cyber programs will help Akima ensure our solutions continue to provide direct value to the Air Force.”

Dudley joins Akima after retiring from the Air Force as Commander of the Air Force Network Integration Center. In collaboration with Headquarters Air Combat Command, and 24th Air Force, Dudley oversaw efforts to support warfighters with decision-quality information and technical expertise required to deploy air, space, and cyberspace systems onto the Air Force network. His leadership of the Air Force’s Office 365 migration effort moved over 750,000 accounts to the cloud, making it the largest Office 365 deployment in the world.

Dudley’s introduction of agile methodologies into organizational processes resulted in a 44 percent reduction in the time required to produce version releases for software applications. Prior to commanding AFNIC, Dudley served as the Director of Communications and Chief Information Officer at Air Force Materiel Command at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio.

“Akima has a strong history of partnership with the Air Force providing excellent IT and cybersecurity solutions and I am excited to join the team,” said Dudley. “I served the Air Force with pride in a number of technology leadership roles, and now I look forward to continuing my focus on IT modernization, sustainment, and security to support our nation’s warfighters.”

Akima will be participating as a Gold Sponsor at the upcoming AFCEA Rocky Mountain Cyberspace Symposium in Colorado Springs, CO February 3 – 6. The event provides a national forum for industry and government to work together to help solve the challenges of cybersecurity, community cyber readiness, and national defense.

About Akima
Akima is a global enterprise with more than 7,500 employees, delivering agile solutions to the federal government in the core areas of aviation, construction, facilities and logistics, IT and mission support, protective services and detention management, and systems engineering. As a subsidiary of NANA, an Alaska Native Corporation owned by more than 14,300 Iñupiat shareholders, Akima’s core mission is to enable superior outcomes for our customers’ missions while simultaneously creating a long-lived asset for NANA consistent with our Iñupiat values. In 2019, Washington Technology ranked Akima #38 amongst the top 100 government contractors. To learn more about Akima, visit http://www.akima.com.

 

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