John M. Gilligan
Mr. Gilligan has over 25 years of managerial experience in leading very large informationtechnology organizations. He has a proven track record of fostering innovation and achievingbusiness growth as well as significantly improving levels of effectiveness and efficiency. Mr.Gilligan has successfully managed some of the most complex information technologydevelopment and integration programs. Mr. Gilligan is a proven IT innovator with a strong blendof leadership and operational experience.
SPECIALTIES
Business Strategy
Organization Growth
Organizational Innovation
Financial Management
Program Implementation
IT Security
EDUCATION
M.B.A. Finance, Virginia Tech UniversityM.S. Computer Engineering, Case Western Reserve UniversityB.A. Mathematics, Duquesne University
EXPERIENCEGilligan Group, Inc.
Fairfax, VA.
May 2008 to Present
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President.
Founder of a government IT consulting firm supporting Federal government and industry.
Member of the Obama-Biden Transition Team for the defense and intelligence community.
Led analyses of Defense command and control and Air Force business transformationefforts leading to program with recommendations to OSD and Congress.
SRA International, Inc.,
Fairfax, VA, 2005 to 2008. Senior Vice President
& Director, DefenseSector (Deputy Director, SRA Defense Sector from 2005 to 2007).
Responsible for the management, performance, staffing, and business growth for SRA’sDefense Sector, a $350+M/year business unit.
Revamped marketing approach to broaden business focus and achieve business growthobjectives. Improved Sector profitability.
Provided leadership for process improvement efforts, including achievement of ISO 9001Certification for the Defense Sector
United States Air Force,
Washington, DC, 2000-2005. Chief Information Officer.
Established Air Force chief information officer organization, structure, and processesincluding IT vision and strategy; policies; architectures and standards; and investmentplanning and control for $6 billion IT budget.
Led CIOs in 10 operating organizations (Major Commands) and 5 functional organizations.
Federal CIO Council Architecture and Infrastructure Committee Co-Chair.
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