MCLEAN, Va., Jan. 20, 2016 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Novetta, a leader in advanced analytics technology, today announced Tiffanny Gates has joined the company as president of Novetta's Federal division. Gates leads the company's work with U.S. government customers and is responsible for the division's overall strategy and direction, profitability, business development, and successful delivery of advanced analytics consulting, software and hardware services and solutions.
"Tiffanny was our first choice to lead Novetta's Federal business and we are thrilled to have her on board," said Peter B. LaMontagne, CEO of Novetta. "She is an accomplished executive, national security community entrepreneur, and proven leader who brings a unique combination of mission, cyber security and intelligence experience to the Novetta team."
Gates comes to Novetta from Raytheon, Blackbird Technologies where she was vice president of cyber strategies and managed the development of custom computer network hardware and software for the intelligence and special operations communities. Prior to Raytheon, Blackbird, Gates was senior vice president of strategy and business development for the mission, cyber and technology solutions group at ManTech International, and served as vice president, chief technology officer and deputy chief of the cyber mission section for the company's security and mission assurance group.
In 2008, Gates joined ManTech following its acquisition of Emerging Technologies Group where she was president and CEO. Earlier in her career, Gates was a consultant to a National Security/Information Assurance Team for the Commander, Naval Security Group, and supported construction of C4ISR architectures for the Information Operations and Maritime Cryptologic Architecture Program.
Gates also worked with the National Security Agency as a technical analyst specializing in counterintelligence threats posed by information technology, and served in the U.S. Navy as a Cryptologic Officer. She holds a B.S. degree from the United States Naval Academy.
"Novetta delivers the talent, advanced analytics technology and dedication to customer mission success that has allowed it to achieve significant results for U.S. government customers," said Gates. "I look forward to leading the strong and innovative Federal team and expanding Novetta's engagements with intelligence, defense, and homeland security agencies and beyond."
About Novetta
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Headquartered in McLean, VA with over 750 employees across the US, Novetta has over two decades of experience solving problems of national significance through advanced analytics for government and commercial enterprises worldwide. Grounded in its work for national security clients, Novetta has pioneered disruptive technologies in four key areas of advanced analytics: data, cyber, open source/media and multi-int fusion. Novetta enables customers to find clarity from the complexity of 'big data' at the scale and speed needed to drive enterprise and mission success. Visit www.novetta.com for more information.
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