Sean Dillon was Appointed as Chief Technology Officer at SE Solutions

Date of management change: February 21, 2019 

What Happened?

Mclean, VA-based SE Solutions Appointed Sean Dillon as Chief Technology Officer

 

About the Company

Strategic EnterpriSE Solutions, Inc. (SE Solutions) is a proven, results-oriented management and information technology services firm committed to supporting federal agencies that protect our nation`s homeland security, intelligence, and stability. We specialize in developing and providing innovative technology solutions, tailored management consulting services, and end-to-end cybersecurity capabilities, to enable optimal mission performance. Since 2003, we have been bringing private sector innovation and best practices to federal agencies in support of their missions. SE Solutions was founded in response to the September 11th attacks, with the primary principle of defending our fellow citizens` safety, security, and intellectual property. We do this by helping the government improve its efficiency and effectiveness. We apply a unique hybrid approach to our work which fuses the ingenuity of our technology practices, the discipline of our program management methods, and the resolve of our security solutions to bring the very best of our capabilities to our customers. This approach, coupled with our federal government experience and commercial innovation insights, provides our customers the most effective, yet practical, solutions to support their mission.

 

About the Person

Sean Dillon is Chief Technology Officer at Steampunk. Previously, Sean held various senior IT leadership roles in the industry.

 

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