General Dynamics’ promotion aims to strengthen new business goals

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New VP will advise on expanding cybersecurity, data center consolidation, cloud computing, and big data capabilities.

General Dynamics Information Technology, a division of General Dynamics Corp., has promoted Stanley Tyliszczak vice president for technology integration and chief engineer, responsible for managing the company’s long-term technology plan and roadmap, a May 14 company announcement said.

Previously, he was senior director of technology integration within the company’s chief technology office.

In his new position, Tyliszczak will report to Vice President and CTO Rich Mendelowitz and advise on efforts to expand the company’s cybersecurity, data center consolidation, cloud computing, big data and IT infrastructure capabilities in order to strengthen new business pursuits.

He also will oversee internal programs to promote technology innovation and collaboration across the company.
Tyliszczak has more than 30 years of experience delivering complex development and integration programs for government, defense and commercial customers.

His expertise includes enterprise IT service centers, converged communications, secure wireless local area networks, data center virtualization, consolidation and integration, cloud computing, cyber security, network integration and deployment.

Most recently, he served as a member of TechAmerica’s “Commission on the Leadership Opportunity in U.S. Deployment of the Cloud (CLOUD2).”

General Dynamics Corp., of Falls Church, Va., ranks No. 5 on Washington Technology’s 2011 Top 100 list of the largest federal government contractors.