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JULIANNE RAMSEY has been appointed to assistant VP of information-technology solutions and services for SRC, Inc.’s electronic warfare and services division. In this role, Ramsey will serve as a senior leader, managing a large team that spans across the United States. She will direct and grow the ITSS business unit that provides engineering and integration […]
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JULIANNE RAMSEY has been appointed to assistant VP of information-technology solutions and services for SRC, Inc.’s electronic warfare and services division. In this role, Ramsey will serve as a senior leader, managing a large team that spans across the United States. She will direct and grow the ITSS business unit that provides engineering and integration services, environmental analysis, CBRN solutions, and cybersecurity Ramsey brings more than 35 years of military and professional experience in operations, strategic planning, and business capture. Ramsey has been with SRC for 15 years, most recently as director of technical services, providing professional, technical, and analytical support services for operations and intelligence-relevant activities in the defense industry. Ramsey has a bachelor’s degree in mathematics from University of Virginia and a master’s degree in computer resources and information management from Webster University in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

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