Christine Palmer Takes on New Role at Peraton

Christine Palmer has announced her move to Peraton as its new Chief Technology Officer for the Citizen Security & Public Services (CS&PS) division.

Palmer brings a strong mix of government and industry experience to the position, most recently serving as Chief Enterprise Architect and Artificial Intelligence Engineer at the Department of Homeland Security.

Her career includes senior technology leadership at the United States Naval Observatory, where she served as CTO, and data science and advisory roles with Frontier Technology, Booz Allen Hamilton, and the Department of Defense. Earlier in her career, Palmer contributed research in computational materials science and sensor technologies while also building a foundation in engineering at Drexel University, where she earned both a bachelor’s and master’s degree in mechanical and materials science engineering.

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