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Executive Profile: Alan Murdoch, Avaya Government Segment Leadership Group VP

Executive Profile: Alan Murdoch, Avaya Government Segment Leadership Group VP - top government contractors - best government contracting event
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Alan Murdoch
Alan Murdoch

Alan Murdoch serves as vice president of the government segment leadership group at Avaya and leads a cross-functional, decision-making team chartered to help execute programs.

Prior to Avaya, Murdoch was deputy general manager of global solutions and Middle East VP for L-3 Communications‘ national security solutions segment after he served as a VP of strategic development between May 2014 and August 2014.

He previously held roles at CACI International such as senior VP and division group manager, VP and division group manager, VP and division manager of enterprise information technology services and VP of solutions for enterprise information technology and network services.

From March 2007 through April 2008, Murdoch served as senior VP at TKC Communications and previously as director of network centric operations at Northrop Grumman, where he was also the director of Egypt programs and director of civil, commercial and international space programs.

Murdoch was also the director of Earth sciences and laser technologies at Honeywell between April 1997 and June 2000.

He received a degree in physics and engineering at the University of Oxford.

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