Tue, Apr 26, 2005
Will Drive R&D For Xvionics
XVionics, a technology company
providing software solutions for resource management in military
aviation, says Adam Cohn has joined the company as Vice President
of Research and Development. Cohn will be responsible for
developing the company's overall technical strategy, finalizing the
XVionics product roadmap and executing on all technical
programs.
"Adam brings a deep expertise in avionics technology to his new
role as Vice President of Research and Development at XVionics. His
experience in software development, software engineering and
program management, as well as in the defense industry, make him an
excellent fit with the company," said XVionics CEO, Gene
Colabatistto. "I am excited to be working with Cohn as the XVionics
team continues to set the standard for aviation operations
management systems around the world."
Prior to joining XVionics, Cohn held executive positions at
several leading defense and software organizations. Cohn's
experience includes work with TYBRIN Corporation in the Electronic
Systems Center at Eglin Air Force Base, where he served as a
project manager and technical lead for various parts of the Joint
Mission Planning System (JMPS) framework. Cohn also worked with
Unlimited Data Solutions, a software development consulting agency,
before his tenure in the defense industry.
Cohn received a bachelor's degree from the University of West
Florida, where he graduated cum laude in 1994.
"I am very excited to join the XVionics team. The company has
the potential to set a new standard for unit level command and
control," said Cohn. "I look forward to contributing my expertise
as we continue to deliver advanced software solutions and work with
the leading aviation squadrons around the world."
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