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RESTON, Va. - Hitachi Vantara Federal announced Wednesday the appointment of Majed Saadi as its new Chief Technology Officer. In this role, Saadi will lead the company’s technology strategy and IT modernization efforts for federal government clients.
Saadi brings 24 years of technology leadership experience to the position, with expertise in IT transformation, infrastructure, cloud solutions, and enterprise architecture. Before joining Hitachi Vantara Federal, he served as VP of Growth and Technology at Synergy Inc., where he led market expansion and federal contract growth. Previously, he held the position of VP at General Dynamics IT, overseeing IT and mission support services for federal civilian agencies.
"This is a critical role for our business as we shape, drive, and execute the expansion of Hitachi’s products and solutions in the federal marketplace," said Mark Serway, president and chief executive officer at Hitachi Vantara Federal, in a press release statement. According to InvestingPro data, parent company Hitachi Ltd. maintains a strong financial position with an overall Financial Health Score of GOOD, supported by $68.25 billion in revenue and $9.83 billion in EBITDA.
Beyond his executive experience, Saadi is recognized as a thought leader in public health IT and emerging technologies including AI and quantum computing. He holds a B.S. in Computer Science from Notre Dame and an M.S. in IT Management from the University of Virginia, along with several professional certifications.
Hitachi Vantara Federal describes itself as a provider of mission-centric data solutions for the federal government. The company is a FOCI-mitigated subsidiary of Hitachi Vantara, which is owned by Hitachi Ltd.
In other recent news, Hitachi Vantara Federal has appointed Majed Saadi as its new Chief Technology Officer. Saadi, who brings 24 years of experience in technology leadership, will be responsible for guiding the company’s technology strategy and efforts in IT modernization. His role will involve strengthening enterprise platforms and enhancing the company’s standing in federal innovation. Additionally, Armedia has achieved Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) authorization for its ArkCase platform. This platform is designed to provide case management solutions for government agencies and includes analytics capabilities from Pentaho Data Integration and Pentaho Business Analytics. The FedRAMP authorization ensures that the ArkCase platform meets stringent security standards, making it a viable option for automating workflows for FOIA requests, legal cases, and investigative case management. These developments highlight recent advancements in technology leadership and compliance in the federal sector.
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