Margaret J. Clancy

Co-Founder, EVP & Board Member at Aptima

Margaret “Meg“ Clancy is a co-founder of Aptima, Inc. Meg has over 25 years of experience in contract administration, government cost accounting, human resources, bid estimation, security, and project management. She has a long and successful record of designing, implementing, and managing all administrative aspects of business organizations and is a specialist at applying the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) Part 31 as it relates to defense contractors.

Prior to co-founding Aptima, Meg held the positions of Controller and Vice President of Administration and Finance at Alphatech (now BAE Systems). Meg began her career at Raytheon, where she spent two years in an intensive Contracts Management Training Program at various divisions of the company, including Raytheon Service Co., the Submarine Signal Division, and the Missile Systems Division. After graduating from the Contracts Management program, she was appointed as a Contracts Specialist for Raytheon’s Patriot Missile Program.

Meg received an M.B.A. in Accounting from Western New England College, and a B.A. in Political Science from American International College. She is a Trustee of American International College.


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Aptima

For 25 years, Aptima’s mission has been to improve and optimize performance in mission-critical, technology-intensive settings. They apply deep expertise in how humans think, learn, and perform to today’s challenges. Whether for fighter pilots functioning in the cockpit, medical staff in the ICU, or teams collaborating across distributed networks, their solutions help measure, assess, inform, and augment human performance in defense, intel, aviation, law enforcement, and healthcare.


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