DTC brings in new North American leader

David Huisenga joins Domo Tactical Communications after two decades at companies such as Sigma Defense and Klas Government.

David Huisenga joins Domo Tactical Communications after two decades at companies such as Sigma Defense and Klas Government. Courtesy of DTC.

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Domo Tactical Communications makes this key hire nearly two years after it got a new owner.

Wireless technology company Domo Tactical Communications has hired a new leader for its North American operations in David Huisenga, a two-decade veteran of the defense industry.

Huisenga will hold the titles of executive vice president and general manager in his new role at DTC, which was acquired by Australia-headquartered Codan Communications in the spring of 2021. DTC operates as a subsidiary of Codan.

“Appointing David to lead our North America offices expands our ability to support the security needs of our customers globally,” Codan's president Paul Sangster said in a release Wednesday.

DTC creates mesh networks with multiple antennas that stream data between devices across a network that is designed as self-forming and self-healing. By purchasing DTC, Codan sought to have a revenue base in highly cleared programs across the U.S. government and "Five Eyes" intelligence alliance, which is comprised of the United States, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and the United Kingdrom. 

Huisenga's career prior to DTC includes roles such as chief strategy officer at Sigma Defense and chief executive at Klas Government.