Gail Phipps manages over 2000 staff and more than $300M in revenue. This organization leads the company in developing CACI solutions for enterprise information/knowledge management justice and homeland security multimedia and language and national intelligence. The group has made CACI an industry leader in knowledge management document conversion (imaging electronic and optical character recognition) and document exploitation records and case management intelligence analysis system and application development systems engineering and technical assistance (SETA) support multimedia productions system integration and lifecycle litigation support.
Ms. Phipps provides more than 35 years of experience and demonstrated success in support of CACI's growth strategy to transition its core capabilities and technologies into new client areas. At the same time under her leadership the group is continuing a partnership of more than 26 years with the Department of Justice Department of Defense the Intelligence Community and other federal agencies. Ms. Phipps is supporting these agencies through the application of information technology for knowledge management automated litigation support (from investigation to settlement and records archiving) secure infrastructure designs and operations intelligence solutions and system integration.
Before joining CACI Ms. Phipps held key positions at TRW/BDM COMSO Computer Sciences Corporation and Litton as well as a seven-year assignment with the National Security Agency. At TRW she was Deputy Director for the National Security and Information Technology Group. Her organizations were responsible for the engineering design integration and implementation of network-centric architectures and migrating client enterprises to more powerful and open environments. Prior to TRW's acquisition of BDM she was VP of BDM's Intelligence Division where her responsibilities included profit and loss business development and operations management.
While at Computer Sciences Corporation Ms. Phipps was responsible for groups supporting the Intelligence Community DoD Joint Chiefs of Staff and the Defense Information Systems Agency. She managed major winning proposals. Her clients have included the Intelligence Community Department of Justice Department of Defense the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Patent Trademark Office U. S. Air Force Department of Interior National Labs and the Department of Commerce. She began her career as a certified data systems analyst and crypto-mathematician with the National Security Agency.
Currently she is a member of the Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association (AFCEA) the AFCEA Intelligence Committee and the Security Affairs Support Association (SASA). |