Ted Davis becomes Auterion Government Solutions president and GM
On August 20, Auterion Government Solutions announced that it has hired Air Force Col. (Ret.) Ted Davis as president and general manager of Government Solutions. Davis will replace Errol Farr as he transitions to an advisor for Auterion GS.
Davis brings over a decade of national defense experience in several mission areas, following a distinguished career in the United States Air Force. With the Department of Defense heavily investing in autonomous systems, Auterion recognizes the advancing demand and the mission-critical role these systems play in national security.
“Ted’s extensive background in areas critical to national defense positions him perfectly to drive our government solutions forward. His expertise will bring new insights and be instrumental as AGS continues to deliver innovative autonomous systems to support mission-critical operations,” said Farr.
“I am honored to lead a company at the forefront of autonomous systems technology. Auterion’s commitment to advancing the capabilities of autonomous mass aligns perfectly with my experience and interest in defense innovation,” said Davis. “I look forward to contributing to the company’s success and to enhancing our solutions for government partners.”
For the past 10 years, Davis has been a leader in various national defense mission areas, including Integrated Air and Missile Defense, Military Space Domain Awareness, advanced Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR), and Autonomous Remote System Operations. Davis is an expert in Command, Control, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (C2ISR) mission areas. His leadership roles included instructor and Director of Operations at the Air Force Weapons School and commanding the Air Force Air Battle Manager Undergraduate Training Program.
Davis has held key staff positions on the staffs of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Headquarters Air Force, Headquarters Air Combat Command, U.S. Air Forces Korea, and U.S. Air Forces Central Air Expeditionary Task Force in Iraq. His final leadership role was Director of a Chairman’s Joint Activity at Fort Liberty, North Carolina. His career has taken him to conflicts and contingencies in every major theater of operations globally.
Source: Auterion Government Solutions
Keep up with your competitors by following notable executive moves across the IC contracting space — become a paid subscriber to IC News.