He comes to DTC with his industry experience in business development and intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance systems integration, the company said Sunday.
“Kasey’s enthusiasm in joining DTC is indicative of the investments we continue to make in our technology,” said Paul Moskowitz, the company’s senior vice president of sales and solution development.
Moskowitz adds that Cooper’s commitment-to-customer attitude is a 100 percent match to the company’s culture.
Cooper most recently served as senior director of unmanned systems at Silvus Technologies, where he led the integration of data link and radio technologies for uncrewed ground vehicles, aircraft systems, ships and unguarded ground sensors and aerostat platforms.
The Western Michigan University graduate also worked as director of engineering, research and development at UAV Solutions and as subcontractor manager at Dragoon Technologies.
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