On January 7, The Intelligence and National Security Alliance (INSA) announced the appointment of seven senior leaders to its 2026 board of directors. Led by INSA Chairwoman Letitia Long, the 18-member board provides strategic governance and oversight for the organization, guiding INSA’s work to bring together government, industry, and academia in support of the intelligence and national security mission.
The newly elected directors bring deep operational, technological, and strategic experience from across the defense and intelligence community:
- Aaron Bedrowsky, Senior VP, Intelligence and Homeland Security, GDIT
- Richard Durand, Client Executive VP, Public Sector National Security, AT&T
- Jay “Scott” Goldstein, PhD, Chief Strategy Officer, Defense and Intelligence, Parsons Corp.
- Peter Kant, CEO, Enabled Intelligence
- Meisha Lutsey, Executive VP, Mission and Engineering, CACI International
- David Marlowe, Senior VP, Amentum
- Christy Wilder, SVP, Chief Security Officer, Peraton
“INSA’s success is grounded in experienced leaders who understand both the mission and the complexity of the national security environment,” said Long. “These new directors bring proven judgment, operational credibility, and a clear-eyed view of the challenges facing the community. Their leadership will ensure INSA continues to deliver practical, mission-relevant value to our members.”
INSA also thanks outgoing board members David Appel (AWS), Jennifer Krischer, Michael LaRouche (Serco), Todd Probert (Hawkeye360), Vernon Saunders (Freedom Technology Solutions Group), and Jen Sovada (Boadicea Solutions) for their outstanding service and contributions to the organization.
The new directors assumed their roles effective January 1, 2026.
Source: INSA
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