Defense technology provider Cyberlux has established an advisory board that, according to CEO Mark Schmidt, “brings together a wealth of knowledge and experience from various aspects of the defense community, including military leadership, industry experts and end-user perspective.”
Cyberlux said Thursday the defense advisory board will work to shape and guide the company’s strategic initiatives and support for the U.S. military and its partners.
The board’s members include Kasey Cooper of Buell Automatics, whose prior defense-related experience at various companies like Domo Tactical Communications and Silvus Technologies gives him an end-user mindset.
The board also features former members of the U.S. military, including Paul Ostrowski, a retired U.S. Army lieutenant general. Regarding the board’s membership, the J.A. Green & Company executive vice president said, “The scope of expertise and experience across our Defense Advisory Board fully supports Cyberlux’s unwavering commitment to excellence and innovation in the defense sector.”
Aside from establishing an advisory board, Cyberlux made a defense market push with its recent acquisition of Datron World Communications, a provider of tactical communication products.