Tim Gramp, an information technology professional with 25 years of experience in technology services development and management, has been appointed chief technology officer at EXPANSIA.
Gramp will be responsible for guiding EXPANSIA’s technology and innovation strategy focusing on enhancing the readiness of its Department of Defense platforms while spearheading its digital modernization and supply chain development initiatives, the company said Thursday.
Before joining EXPANSIA, Gramp served as chief engineer and was part of the Senior Executive Service in the U.S. Marine Corps Systems Command. He supervised enterprise-level systems engineering efforts and ensured the delivery of fully integrated, interoperable and certified warfighting capabilities.
The seasoned software developer served as assistant chief engineer for mission capability at the Naval Information Warfare Systems Command Office of the Chief Engineer. He was also deputy chief engineer and senior scientific technical manager for system engineering at the Naval Information Warfare Center Pacific.
In addition, Gramp’s career includes stints as chief engineer and technical director at the Defense Information Systems Agency, senior technical adviser at the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command and associate at Booz Allen Hamilton (NYSE: BAH).
“Tim’s leadership in driving the technical advancement of EXPANSIA’s portfolio, by focusing on the integration of data and digital modernization solutions will be an imperative as we focus on accelerating military platform readiness across our DOD and NASA client base,” said Adam Jarnagin, founder and CEO of EXPANSIA.
Angela Dupont, chief growth officer at EXPANSIA, added, “[Gramp’s] guidance will help us to further elevate our proven technology to an even higher standard, enabling EXPANSIA to deploy future transformative solutions that enable our partners to be mission ready now.”