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BEAVERCREEK, Ohio – FTI Defense, a prominent provider of AI-driven analytics and defensive cyber solutions for national security, has strengthened its executive team with the addition of Matt Salter as its new Chief Growth Officer. The appointment brings decades of specialized experience to the company's leadership.
Salter is a recognized veteran in the government technology sector, with a proven track record of expanding market presence and driving strategic initiatives. In his new role, he will be responsible for overseeing all growth-related activities, including strategic planning, market expansion, and customer engagement for FTI's suite of advanced software and tech-enabled services.
The company develops critical tools for defense applications, focusing on modeling, simulation, and proactive cyber defense powered by artificial intelligence. Salter's deep understanding of the defense and federal technology landscape is expected to accelerate FTI's mission to deliver innovative solutions to its national security clients.
His leadership is anticipated to guide the company's next phase of development, aligning cutting-edge technological capabilities with the evolving needs of the defense community. This executive move signals FTI Defense's commitment to scaling its impact and solidifying its position as a key partner in the national defense technology ecosystem.
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