SRCTec, LLC has hired ROBERT CHARLESWORTH as director of life cycle management. In this role, he will lead life cycle management, sustainment, and service activities for all the enterprise’s products and programs and will also be instrumental in fostering continued business expansion and advancing the company’s focus on long-term sustainment. Charlesworth brings years of industry […]
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SRCTec, LLC has hired ROBERT CHARLESWORTH as director of life cycle management. In this role, he will lead life cycle management, sustainment, and service activities for all the enterprise’s products and programs and will also be instrumental in fostering continued business expansion and advancing the company’s focus on long-term sustainment. Charlesworth brings years of industry knowledge and military experience and will play an important role in ensuring the safety of U.S. military personnel. He joins SRCTec from the New York Army National Guard, where he served as Commander of the 27th brigade, providing executive management of the organization’s operations, security, and logistics. Charlesworth is also a veteran of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and has extensive experience working with military executives at the Pentagon. He holds a bachelor’s degree in manufacturing engineering and master’s degrees in both project management and national-security strategy. Charlesworth is active in several veterans’ service organizations, specifically volunteering in assisting transitioning veterans.