SRC Names David Durham Business Development Director

12.02.2019 North America
SRC Names David Durham Business Development Director

SRC Names David Durham Business Development Director

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SRC, Inc. announced that David Durham (photo) has been hired as Director, Business Development.

In this role, Durham will oversee business development for SRC’s Technical Services division, serving as principal liaison for new and existing customers, including department of defense, department of homeland security, and intelligence community organizations.

“We are excited to welcome David to SRC. His understanding of our markets and experience with various customers will help expand the reach of services offered by our technical services division,” said Paul G. Tremont, President and CEO of SRC.

Most recently, Durham served on active duty in the U.S. Navy assigned as an Operations Planner in U.S. Central Command’s operations directorate. In addition to his nearly thirty years of service in the Navy, Durham worked as Senior Director, Business Development for Alion Science and Technology, Section Vice President and Senior Director, Capture Management for General Dynamics Information Technology, and as a Systems Analyst at BAE Systems.

Durham earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science from the University of Michigan and later earned a Master of Public Administration degree from the University of Oklahoma.

SRC, Inc. also announced that Kevin Devaney has been named Director, Systems Engineering.

In his new role, Devaney will lead the strategic planning, growth and management of the systems engineering business unit. He will be responsible for overseeing all parts of the systems engineering function, including software development, system integration, testing and production of key programs for SRC. Devaney has been with SRC for more than 30 years and has led work on radar target tracking and classification programs, including the recent introduction of machine learning and neural network programming.

“Kevin’s experience in radar development and machine learning has been integral to the success of many programs at SRC. We are glad to have him leading the systems engineering business unit as they continue to help solve our customers’ toughest challenges,” said Paul G. Tremont, president and CEO of SRC.

Throughout his career, Devaney has amassed over 20 years of experience in functional management, leading teams of intelligence analysts, software engineers and system engineers. Devaney earned his Bachelor’s degree in Physics from Georgetown University and two Master’s of engineering degrees in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Syracuse University. Devaney also holds a Master’s degree in Management and Organizational Development from Fielding Graduate University. Devaney is the Past President of the Finger Lakes Chapter of the International Council of Systems Engineers (INCOSE) and a member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). Devaney is a 2017 graduate of Leadership Greater Syracuse.

SRC, Inc., a not-for-profit research and development company, combines information, science, technology and ingenuity to solve “impossible” problems in the areas of defense, environment and intelligence.

Across its family of companies, SRC Inc. applies bright minds, fresh thinking and relentless determination to deliver innovative products and services that are redefining possible® for the challenges faced by America and its allies.

Since 1957, SRC’s commitment to the customer and the best solution – not the bottom line – has remained a core value that guides its efforts. This passion for quality carries through to the technologies it invents and manufactures, the laboratories and facilities it builds, the people it hires, and communities where it works.

Today, more than 1,300 engineers, scientists and professionals work together at SRC to protect people, the environment and way of life.

 



 
 

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