SE Solutions names Eric Hagopian its technical director for data analytics
Strategic Enterprise Solutions, Inc. announced May 5 its expansion in homeland security strategic and mission-specific services with the addition of Eric Hagopian as its new technical director for data analytics.
Hagopian will leverage his data analytics and Agile development expertise to tailor solutions across SE Solutions’ cyber, technology and management consulting services. He will be responsible for developing innovative, analytic-based solutions to help increase the effectiveness of front-line operators who require sophisticated approaches to solve challenging problems, such as cyber threat intelligence, illicit trade and travel, and insider threat detection.
These open source analytics-based solutions will be used to support SE Solutions’ customers in making more informed and actionable data-based decisions to increase efficiency and effectiveness.
“Eric is a highly-respected leader in his field. His innovative approaches to data analytics, combined with his extensive experience in supporting law enforcement and intelligence customers, make him uniquely situated to help our customers operate more effectively in a resource-challenged environment”
Prior to joining SE Solutions, Hagopian spent five years as a federal program manager at the Department of Homeland Security and one of its units, the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), leading, managing and tasking agile development teams for enterprise systems and enterprise analytic applications. During this time, and through the analytics program he managed, Hagopian helped actualize almost $30 million in cost savings across the ICE Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) IT portfolio.
“Eric is a highly-respected leader in his field,” said Executive Vice President of Strategy Jim Chaparro. “His innovative approaches to data analytics, combined with his extensive experience in supporting law enforcement and intelligence customers, make him uniquely situated to help our customers operate more effectively in a resource-challenged environment.”