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Executive Profile: Randy Fuerst, Oceus Networks President and CEO

Executive Profile: Randy Fuerst, Oceus Networks President and CEO - top government contractors - best government contracting event
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Randy Fuerst
Randy Fuerst

Randy Fuerst serves as president and chief executive officer of Oceus Networks, where he directs the broadband technology firm’s business and product development, engineering, sales, marketing, professional services and delivery operations.

He joined the company in October 2011 as chief operating officer and served in the dual roles of president and COO from January 2013 until he was promoted to the CEO post in September 2014.

The more than 30-year federal market veteran previously served as COO of CACI International.

In that capacity, he oversaw the company’s profit-and-loss functions as well as managed business groups that provide systems integration, intelligence, engineering, logistics and managed network services in the U.S. government, intelligence and defense markets.

He also held leadership positions at Titan Systems, Corbett Technologies, STG and BTG.

Fuerst also serves on the Professional Services Council board and is a member of the American Council for Technology-Industry Advisory Council, the Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association, Tech America and the Northern Virginia Technology Council.

He holds a bachelor of business administration degree from Radford University.

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