ASI Names Dan Lambert Vice President of Advanced Technologies

Analytical Services Inc. announced that Dan Lambert has been named vice president of advanced technologies. Lambert brings more than 16 years experience in information technology and systems and software engineering.

Before joining ASI, Lambert served as director of information engineering for L-3 Communications, where he managed a diverse team of engineering professionals operating primarily in the systems integration, software development, and information and physical security domains. He also served as deputy program manager on the Missile Defense Agency’s Missile Defense Data Center contract.

“I’m excited that Dan will be leading our advanced technologies activities, including upcoming opportunities to support the Missile Defense Agency,” said Ken Barnett, ASI president. “ASI is at the forefront in fields such as radiation hardening, propulsion, and modeling and simulation, and Dan’s leadership of the advanced technologies business unit will help us to continuously enhance our technical capabilities and provide innovative, cost-effective solutions in support of our customers.”

Lambert served in the U.S. Marine Corps. He holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees in engineering from the University of Alabama in Huntsville and a Master of Business Administration from the University of Alabama.

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