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Raytheon said today it has named Teresa Shea vice president of cyber warfare and mission innovations within its intelligence, information and services business.
Shea will run a newly created business area that integrates Raytheon's DOD cyber warfare initiatives with intelligence agency cyber mission programs, the company said.
She previously was executive vice president of technology at In-Q-Tel, an investment firm that seeks technology relevant to national security agencies. Before that, Shea spent 32 years with the National Security Agency, including as director of signals intelligence.