Cindy Murphy, vice president of Intelligence Community business development at CACI, has been appointed as chair of Executive Mosaic’s 4×24 Intel Group.
The 4×24 leadership program provides its members with a collaborative environment for public and private sector executives to share insights and cultivate partnerships. During program events, top executives from some of the most influential government contracting organizations come together with federal leaders to consider the most pressing issues the U.S. government currently faces.
Intel Group members represent an elite tier of experts in the field who are dedicated to shaping a strong future for the Intelligence Community. Click here to learn more about the 4×24 program and join this group.
“I am thrilled and honored to be appointed to chair the Intel 4×24 group, and to collaborate with customers and industry partners,” Murphy said. “This forum provides a unique opportunity for intimate, deep and meaningful conversations with IC experts who have a passion for ensuring our nation is safe and secure. Forming, maintaining and growing partnerships with our IC customers and colleagues is instrumental to delivering effective outcomes in support of critical national security missions.”
Murphy has two decades of experience in leadership, business development, capture management, portfolio management and agile software development positions focused on intelligence. She joined CACI in 2016 following its acquisition of L-3 National Security Solutions, and previously, she spent 15 years at Northrop Grumman in roles of increasing responsibility.
“The Intelligence Community continues to face rapidly evolving and emerging threat vectors in today’s digitally-driven world, and the IC’s partnerships with industry are more urgent and important than ever,” said Jim Garrettson, CEO of Executive Mosaic and founder of the 4×24 leadership program. “With more than two decades of executive leadership experience working with IC customers and programs, Cindy is well-equipped with the experience, knowledge and expertise to lead our 4×24 Intel Group of peers and foster closer public-private partnerships during this pivotal era in global intelligence.”
For more information on the 4×24 Leadership Series, click here.
Interested in hearing from additional intelligence experts? On Thursday, the Potomac Officers Club will host its 9th Annual Intel Summit, where government officials and industry leaders will convene for a variety of speeches and panel discussions considering the top challenges and opportunities shaping the future of the Intelligence Community. To learn more and register to attend the event, click here.