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Ken Asbury, former president and CEO of CACI International and a six-time Wash100 Award recipient, has been named to the board of directors at Houston-based seismic data provider Geospace Technologies, effective Dec. 1.
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Ken Asbury, former president and CEO of CACI International and a six-time Wash100 Award recipient, has been named to the board of directors at Houston-based seismic data provider Geospace Technologies, effective Dec. 1.
MoreCACI International has pledged to offer mentorship, donation and internship support for a program established by the Spookstock Foundation in honor of former CACI President and CEO Ken Asbury (six-time Wash100 winner).
MoreCACI International announced on Tuesday that Ken Asbury, six-time Wash100 Award recipient, will retire as CACI’s president and chief executive officer at the end of June. John Mengucci, the current chief operating officer, will succeed Asbury as president and CEO effective July 1.
MoreCACI International explores how their current virtual training methods, already utilized by the International Space Station’s training program, could also help prepare astronauts slated for Gateway, a proposed space station that will operate in the lunar orbit, Politico reported Friday.
MoreCACI International holds a prime position on a potential $962M U.S. Navy contract vehicle for cyber engineering and electronic warfare services to the Naval Information Warfare Center Atlantic.
MoreKen Asbury, president and CEO of CACI International, told The Washington Post in an interview published Friday that the company has begun to shift its focus from "staff augmentation" work to technology and products as the U.S. military transitions its resources toward dealing with near-peer competitors such as Russia and China. “I would prefer that my team select that they’re going to be in outcome-based things where we’re helping the mission,†said Asbury, a 2019 Wash100 winner.
MoreKen Asbury, president and CEO of CACI International, told Inside Defense in an interview posted Tuesday that he is developing several executives who could potentially succeed him at the company. "I have two, maybe four [executives] that are in various stages of development, which is to me incredibly healthy," he said.
MoreCACI International has been featured in Fortune magazine's list of most admired companies worldwide and landed the sixth spot in the information technology services category.
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