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Siva Nookala Promoted to Decision Lens CTO

Siva Nookala Promoted to Decision Lens CTO - top government contractors - best government contracting event

Siva Nookala, former chief architect at Decision Lens, was elevated to the role of chief technology officer at the Arlington, Virginia-based integrated planning software developer.

Decision Lens said Thursday Nookala has been with the company for over a decade and will continue contributing to the delivery of software offerings to government customers looking to modernize planning, prioritization and funding execution processes.

The executive joined Decision Lens in 2012 as a software development manager, climbed the ranks to director of backend software development and transitioned to his most recent role as chief architect.

“Siva is someone with a tireless work ethic [and] a phenomenal ‘can-do’ attitude,” said Kevin Connor, chief product officer at Decision Lens. “He brings a wonderful balance of challenge and collaboration to the team.”

Nookala’s career also includes time working at Oracle and Boeing‘s Jeppesen company. He graduated from Arizona State University with a Master of Science in Technology.

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Written by Christine Thropp

oversees day-to-day content production for ExecutiveBiz, a publication under Executive Mosaic's media group covering government contracting industry news. She also writes about executive movements and commentaries, M&A activities, contract awards and technology and service offerings of medium-sized businesses and other GovCon companies. Prior to assuming her current responsibilities with EBiz, Thropp produced daily competitive intelligence briefings for the company's GovCon customers.

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