Redhorse names John Zangardi as president
John Zangardi, PhD, a nationally recognized information technology (IT) leader, has joined Redhorse Corporation as its president effective June 1, 2020. In this new role Zangardi will be responsible for the day-to-day operation of Redhorse Corporation, and will be based in Washington, D.C. Company founder, David Inmon, will retain his role as CEO and will focus on the strategic growth of the company.
“Everyone at Redhorse is excited that John will be joining us as President,” said David Inmon, Redhorse CEO. “John joins an outstanding team. His reputation as a visionary digital transformation leader is widely recognized. I am confident that working together we will lead the Redhorse team to deliver new levels of innovation, performance and service for our customers.”
Zangardi most recently served as senior vice president of business initiatives and strategic partnerships with Leidos Civil Group.
“Redhorse Corporation has distinguished itself as a leader in providing innovative digital transformation solutions to federal government customers,” Zangardi said. “The Redhorse team is especially skilled at transforming disparate, siloed data into enterprise-scale knowledge graphs, enabling powerful analytics and actionable insights. The company’s culture, commitment to innovation, and best-in-class service sets them apart in the government contracting business. I look forward to working with David and the Redhorse team to take the company to new levels of innovation and growth.”
Prior to joining Leidos, Zangardi enjoyed a distinguished career in government service spanning more than thirty years, concluding with his role as chief information officer (CIO) for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), a presidential appointment. At DHS his responsibilities encompassed information technology and associated management and security. His work for DHS garnered recognition by Federal Computer Week for his work in transforming DHS into, “one of the federal government’s top IT performers.” Zangardi led multiple initiatives at DHS including implementation of advanced cybersecurity technology, cloud computing and data analytics, identity management and telecommunications.
Zangardi transitioned to DHS from the Department of Defense (DoD) where he served as acting chief information officer, a position he assumed from his role as principal deputy chief information officer. He also previously served as the deputy assistant secretary of the Navy for Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Information Operations, and Space (DASN C4I, IO, and Space), and the acting department of the Navy chief information officer (DON CIO).
Zangardi began his career in government service with the U.S. Navy. He retired as a Naval Flight Officer after serving as a squadron commander and in various staff assignments over the course of his military service.
Upon his retirement from the Navy, Zangardi was appointed to the Senior Executive Service (SES) as Deputy Director Warfare Integration Programs (N6FB) in the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations Communications Network (N6) Directorate. He subsequently served as Director for Program Integration and as Deputy to the Director for Concepts, Strategy, and Integration for the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations Information Dominance (N2/N6).
A native of Scranton, PA, Zangardi graduated from the University of Scranton. He earned a Master of Science degree from the Naval Postgraduate School and a Doctor of Philosophy degree from George Mason University.
Source: Redhorse Corporation