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World Wide Technology, Inc. (WWT), a market-leading technology solution provider, has named retired Army Lieutenant General Robert (Bob) Ferrell as vice president of Federal Strategy.
“Bob is a visionary leader, who has led communications and IT missions in both peace and wartime,” said Bryan Thomas, vice president of Federal Sales, WWT. “He will play a pivotal role as a member of our Federal leadership team, enhancing our culture of innovation, execution, and trust.”
Technology advancements, rapidly emerging technologies, and globalization continually alter the demands placed on Federal IT infrastructure, making purchase decisions complex. Whether it’s cybersecurity, cloud, big data or “as a service” initiatives, the government has a unique set of needs from contracts to deployment that WWT can help address.
“As the government looks to take advantage of new technologies, as well as regulate them, it increasingly needs a technology partner that understands the demands and nuances of Federal IT,” said Ferrell. “I’m excited to help drive WWT’s efforts in the Public Sector as we focus on meeting customers’ unique needs with solutions designed specifically for them.”
Immediately prior to his retirement, Ferrell served as the Army CIO, reporting directly to the Secretary of the Army, setting strategic direction and objectives for the Army network, and supervising all Army C4 (command, control, communications, and computers) and IT functions.
Ferrell retired from the United States Army in March 2017, following 38 years of distinguished service. Ferrell commanded at every level from platoon to Army major subordinate command, in addition to traditional company and field grade assignments.
World Wide Technology (WWT) is a technology solution provider with more than $9 billion in annual revenue that provides innovative technology and supply chain solutions to large public and private organizations around the globe. While most companies talk about delivering business and technology outcomes, WWT does it. Based in St. Louis, WWT employs more than 4,000 people and operates over 2 million square feet of warehousing, distribution and integration space in more than 20 facilities throughout the world. For more, visit www.wwt.com.