Charles Koontz is president of SAIC's Information Technology and Network Solutions Group, one of four SAIC operating units. Comprised of approximately 9,000 professionals and $1.6 billion in annual revenue, Koontz is responsible for driving synergies between SAIC's commercial and federal civil IT services customers. Koontz's responsibilities span the company's energy, pharmaceutical, healthcare, Department of Homeland Security and other civil agency client base.
Koontz has over 20 years experience assisting clients in developing the strategy and tactics necessary to: improve customer satisfaction; drive back office process improvements; and develop and implement enabling information systems critical to achieving an enterprise's objectives. He has provided advice and council to senior executives managing manufacturing, pharmaceutical, telecom, energy, and public sector entities across the globe.
Prior to joining SAIC in 2004, Koontz led Cap Gemini Ernst & Young's telecom, media and networks business. Prior to the merger of Cap Gemini and Ernst & Young's consulting practices, Koontz held management and consultant positions with General Electric and Litton Industries Automation Systems.
Koontz also serves on the Danet Supervisory Board, SAIC Ltd, and the United States Azerbaijan Chamber or Commerce (USACC) in addition to participating on the SAIC Relief Foundation.
Koontz graduated with honors from the Ohio State University with a bachelor of science degree in industrial and systems engineering. He performed his graduate work at the University of Cincinnati. |