CICERO, N.Y. — SRC, Inc. recently announced it has promoted Victor Vanderberg to director of multi-domain electronic warfare (EW). In this role, Vanderberg will work with a team of engineers and specialists throughout the lifecycle of unmanned-system payload design, development, integration and demonstration efforts, according to an SRC news release. He will also engage with […]

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CICERO, N.Y. — SRC, Inc. recently announced it has promoted Victor Vanderberg to director of multi-domain electronic warfare (EW).

In this role, Vanderberg will work with a team of engineers and specialists throughout the lifecycle of unmanned-system payload design, development, integration and demonstration efforts, according to an SRC news release. He will also engage with customers, pursue opportunities, and ensure the alignment of programs with the overall strategic plan and customer objectives.

“Victor has held several positions at SRC and will bring years of knowledge and skills he’s acquired to this role,” Kevin Hair, president and CEO of SRC, said in the release. “His experience will strengthen our position as a leader in unmanned system payload design and support us in delivering creative solutions for our customers’ challenges.”

Vanderberg has more than 20 years of experience in engineering and with multi-domain EW expeditionary systems. In his former role as senior business-area manager for multi-domain EW, Vanderberg led business-portfolio research and development, as well as product-development efforts with a focus on size, weight, and power-constrained special communications, SRC said. He holds a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering and a bachelor’s degree in Spanish, both from Virginia Tech.

SRC is a Cicero–based not-for-profit research and development company that combines information, science, technology, and ingenuity to solve problems in the areas of defense, environment, and intelligence. It employs nearly 1,400 people.   

Jornal Staff

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