MacB names new business development exec

MacAulay-Brown has hired John Gorman to help the company support clients in the federal intelligence sector.

MacAulay-Brown has named John Gorman vice president, Maryland operations and business development, where he will be responsible for increasing the company’s presence at Fort Meade, a hub of intelligence agency customers.

He will report to Mark Chadason, senior vice president and general manager of MacB’s National Security Group, who joined the company in December 2012.

He will focus on supporting clients at U.S. Cyber Command, National Security Agency, Defense Information Systems Agency and other intelligence related units, the company said in a release.

Before joining MacB, Gorman was vice president, Net Centric Computing Division at KEYW Corp. Before that, he held cyber-related positions at Northrop Grumman and at L-3 Communications.

He holds a bachelor’s degree in finance from Siena College, and a master’s degree in engineering from the University of Pennsylvania.