ITS, a provider of information technology and engineering solutions to the U.S. government, announced Guy Myslivy as its new senior vice president of ITS’ Noesis Business Unit. Myslivy will be responsible for the management and oversight of all activities associated with ITS’ newest business unit, which is focused on providing senior level technical, engineering and management support to DoD, Office of Naval Research (ONR), Department of Homeland Security, National Coordination Office for Information Technology Research and Development and other agencies. He will also serve as a member of ITS’ executive leadership team and will report directly to Tom Sundling, ITS’ president and chief executive officer. “Mr. Myslivy’s dedication to customer satisfaction and delivery of superb service to the federal sector aligns seamlessly with our vision,” said Sundling. “Under his guidance, Noesis built an impeccable reputation as an innovative, responsive and efficient provider of systems engineering, information science and technical program management services for federal government agencies—a record unparalleled in the industry.” Myslivy was formerly the vice president of operations and long time director of the Federal Services Sector of Noesis, Inc., which was acquired by ITS in December of 2005. He began his career in Noesis as a program assistant for airborne sensors at ONR. After helping Noesis to become the largest technical support contractor at ONR, he oversaw Noesis’ expansion into DHS and other Federal agencies. Prior to joining Noesis, Myslivy had a distinguished career in the U.S. Navy. He commanded an Aviation squadron and served on aircraft carriers and amphibious units in the Pacific, Atlantic, Mediterranean and Indian Oceans. He also served several tours at the Pentagon, on the Chief of Naval Operations staff, Air Warfare. Notably, during Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm, Mr. Myslivy commanded the Amphibious Assault Ship, USS Mobile (LKA-115) and during Operation Restore Democracy, Haiti, he commanded Amphibious Squadron 8. Myslivy holds an undergraduate degree from the University of New Mexico. He also holds two masters’ degrees — one in National Security and Policy from the Naval War College and the other in Management Science from Salve Regina University. Born in South Milwaukee, Wis., Mr. Myslivy has lived in Fairfax, Va., since 1987. He and his wife, Mary, have three grown sons and two grandchildren.
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