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Nick Farah is an executive vice president at CACI International. He oversees the company's advanced solutions group within the national security and innovative solutions sector business and manages a portfolio of technology and services offerings for defense, civilian and intelligence customers. Farah also led the engineering support and solutions operating group and oversaw the mission solutions and services business group prior to CACI's realignment in 2019.
Natalie Gregory is vice president of sales at Carahsoft overseeing the Atlassian, Open Source and Red Hat business units. In her role, Gregory works with partners to pursue business opportunities in the government and facilitate the adoption of open-source technology across the public sector. Gregory has been with the Reston, Virginia-headquartered company since its founding in 2004.
Michael Cosgrave is the CEO of Herndon, Virginia-headquartered information technology services company The Swift Group. He joined the company from Guidehouse where he served as a partner and growth strategy lead for the environmental, sustainability and infrastructure business segment. Cosgrave previously worked for various companies in the GovCon industry including CACI International, Dovel Technologies' AceInfo Solutions subsidiary, ManTech and Six3 Systems.
Natalie Catliota is an executive vice president at Arlington, Virginia-headquartered information technology services provider GCyber. In this role, she offers cybersecurity, business analytics, cloud application development, network support and other IT services to federal, state and commercial customers. Prior to joining GCyber in February 2020, Catliota was chief operating officer and vice president of operations at NetCentrics.
Tammer Olibah is the president and CEO of the U.S. federal subsidiary of geospatial and technical services contractor Hexagon. He joined the Swedish company's Chantilly, Virginia-headquartered federal arm in 2018 following a 13-year career at Booz Allen Hamilton where he served as a principal. In this role, Olibah led the information technology and cybersecurity unit and supported the company's expansion efforts for the federal market.
Michael Geist is president of Apothym Technologies Group. He took the helm at the technology development company in March 2022 when it was spun off from Envistacom as a standalone business. Geist most recently served as senior vice president of strategy and technology at Envistacom. Previously, he was an executive director within the government systems division at Viasat and vice president at Gogo Inflight Internet's business aviation unit.
Vern Kuehn is vice president of operations at managed data center technology company Direct Line Global. Kuehn, who has more than two decades of experience in the construction and engineering sector, most recently served as VP and senior director at The Walsh Group. He also served as executive VP and general manager of AECOM’s business unit that provides construction services to the federal government.
Michael Buscher is executive director of defense and intelligence solutions at airspace awareness safety and security company Fortem Technologies. He most recently served as chief strategy officer of unmanned aerial vehicle manufacturing company Edge Autonomy. He joined the company from BigBear.ai, where he oversaw growth strategies for the intelligence community, defense and commercial markets. Previously, Buscher worked for Peraton, HII and Vanguard Defense Industries.
Bill Weber is the CEO of space transportation developer Firefly Aerospace and a former U.S. Army officer. He brings more than two decades of experience overseeing companies in the aerospace and defense sector. Before joining Firefly Aerospace, Weber served as president and CEO of KeyW, chief operating officer of XLA and president of Kaseman. He also founded and served as CEO of special purpose acquisition company First Light Acquisition Group.
Jay Lambke is president of Cincinnati-based Government Acquisitions Inc. He has over two decades of experience overseeing organizations focused on meeting the information technology requirements of federal, state, local and education markets and offers strategy and advisory support in his current role. Before GAI, he was president of Prism Pointe Technologies and GovConnection. He also held executive positions at Ingram Micro, Gateway and Tech Data.
Kevin Paschuck is executive vice president of sales for Salesforce’s public sector business with oversight of strategy and execution of sales, marketing, business development for federal, state and local government, aerospace and defense and commercial markets. He was VP for North America government, education and health care at RightNow Technologies, which Oracle acquired in 2012. Paschuck spent a decade at Oracle as sales manager for the Department of Defense account.
Glen Schuhmacher is CEO of professional services provider Sincerus Global Solutions. He served as vice president of justice and overseas programs at Science Applications International Corp. and oversaw the same portfolio at Engility, which SAIC acquired in 2019. He held leadership roles at DynCorp International. Schuhmacher spent 16 years at Raytheon, where he held positions of increasing responsibility in the field of finance, business development and program management.