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Air Force Cyberspace expert joins Telos board |
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Telos
: 12 October, 2009 |
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Retired US Air Force senior officer brings military experience of dealing with cyberspace security to the board of directors of Telos |
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Telos has announced that retired Air Force Maj Gen John Maluda was elected to the company's board of directors last Monday. Maluda retired on Sept. 1 as director, Cyberspace Transformation and Strategy, Secretary of the Air Force Office of Military Operations Integration and Chief Information Officer, the Pentagon, Washington, DC.
"General Maluda is uniquely qualified to provide vital counsel to the company as we support our military customers in their mission to secure cyberspace," said Telos' Chairman and CEO John Wood. "His extensive Air Force communications and technology experience will bring a new perspective to an already diverse board, and his strong leadership will help guide the company as we develop new solutions to meet the most pressing needs of our security-conscious customers in the Department of Defence and beyond."
"During my military career, I had the opportunity to observe first hand the technologies that enhance the Services' ability to secure our missions," Maluda said. "It's particularly gratifying to become part of Telos knowing the critical role the company continues to play in providing military communications and information solutions."
Maluda is the most recently appointed member of the Telos board, which now includes John Wood (Telos Chairman and CEO), Bernard Bailey, David Borland, Bill Dvoranchik, Seth Hamot, retired Army Lt Gen Bruce Harris, retired Army Lt Gen Charles Mahan, retired Air Force Maj Gen John Maluda, Robert Marino, Andrew Siegel and retired Navy Vice Adm Jerry Tuttle.
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