Boeing Creates Defense Data Analytics Group

01.06.2015 North America
Boeing Creates Defense Data Analytics Group

Boeing Creates Defense Data Analytics Group

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As part of a focus on increasing its global competitiveness, Boeing Defense, Space & Security is creating a new data analytics organization to provide customers with new and advanced offerings for leveraging information technologies across its products and services.

Also, Chris Raymond (photo), currently the Vice President of Business Development & Strategy for Defense, Space & Security, is assuming dual leadership roles for that unit’s Network & Space Systems businesses.

Dewey Houck has been named the First Chief Data Analytics officer for Chadwick’s unit, reporting to Darryl Davis, President of the Phantom Works advanced technology group. Houck was Vice President and General Manager of Electronic & Information Solutions within Network & Space Systems.

Raymond is succeeding Houck and becoming the Washington, D.C.-based deputy to Network & Space Systems President Craig Cooning, who is in California.

These changes are effective June 1.

Tom Bell returns to Boeing to succeed Raymond as Vice President of Sales and Marketing, a new name for the business development team that emphasizes the importance of accelerating sales and global growth. Bell will report to Chadwick.

Bell spent more than 20 years at Boeing before departing in 2012 for Rolls-Royce, where he most recently was President of Rolls-Royce Defense. His earlier Boeing roles included Vice President of Strategic Development for Chadwick’s unit, leader of the company's London office and head of sales for the military support and military aircraft businesses.

Bell’s appointment is effective June 5.

Steve Nordlund is appointed Vice President of Strategy for Defense, Space & Security. Reporting directly to Chadwick, Nordlund will lead a team focused on ensuring alignment and integration of the business strategy across the enterprise, enabling the company to quickly and affordably bring new and enhanced capabilities to Boeing’s domestic and international customers.

Most recently Nordlund led the Unmanned Systems organization within Boeing Military Aircraft and Phantom Works. Previously, Nordlund helped to launch Insitu and served as Director of Business Intelligence and New Business Opportunities for Commercial Airplanes.

Nordlund’s appointment is effective June 1.

 



 
 

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