S. Daniel Johnson Executive Vice President, General Dynamics Information Technology.
Dan Johnson is the executive vice president for General Dynamics Information Technology, a business unit of General Dynamics and in that capacity is responsible for day to day operations of a 16,000 person organization providing information technology, systems engineering, and professional services to customers in the defense, intelligence, homeland security, federal civil and commercial sectors. Headquartered in Falls Church, Virginia, General Dynamics employs approximately 72,200 people worldwide and generates approximately $21.2 billion in revenues. After leaving the US Navy in 1975, Mr. Johnson began his consulting career with Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co, providing project management and systems acquisition services to Navy weapons systems acquisition programs. He progressed through increasing positions of leadership and responsibility, becoming head of all Navy programs, and eventually leading all Department of Defense consulting. Customers spanned headquarters, field site, and laboratory components of the Departments of the Army, Navy, and Air Force. Functional specialties included acquisition planning, financial systems, Enterprise Resource Planning systems, and Internet integration. In 1997, Mr. Johnson assumed responsibility of all government business for BearingPoint, Inc., a national business unit of approximately 3,000 personnel serving federal, state and local, university, and health care customers. He served in that role until 2003.
In 2003, Mr. Johnson assumed responsibility as Chief Operating Officer of Anteon Corporation. As such, he was responsible for a 9,000 person organization providing systems integration and systems engineering services to Federal Government customers. As COO, Mr. Johnson was instrumental in the growth of Anteon from a $1.0B public company in 2003 to $1.5B in 2005, and its acquisition by General Dynamics. Mr. Johnson graduated from the US Naval Academy in 1969, and The George Washington University in 1975.
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