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Executive Profile: Jeff Trauberman, Boeing VP of Space, Intelligence and Missile Defense Systems

Executive Profile: Jeff Trauberman, Boeing VP of Space, Intelligence and Missile Defense Systems - top government contractors - best government contracting event
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trauberman_jeff_smallJeff Trauberman serves as vice president of space, intelligence and missile defense systems for Boeing‘s government operations unit and oversees core and adjacent business growth strategies..

He works to expand Boeing’s business in the satellite and space systems, intelligence, integrated missile defense and cyber information systems markets.

Prior to this role, Trauberman served as VP of business development for network and space systems, a business unit of Boeing’s defense, space and security business group.

At N&SS, he was responsible for customer engagement, campaigns, advocacy efforts, developing leadership within the organization and helping to facilitate business unit strategy and functional operations.

He joined Boeing in 1984 and has held other leadership positions such as VP of business development for Boeing’s space and intelligence systems division.

Before his position with S&IS, Trauberman served as director of business development for the missile defense systems division.

Trauberman holds a law degree from Georgetown University and a degree in biochemistry from Brown University.

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Written by Neel Mehta

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