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Manoj Narayanan

Director of Product Management/ Software Development at CTI

Manoj Narayanan has extensive experience in digital transformation and software development management. Manoj worked as a Digital Director at The Cigna Group, where they developed and executed a digital transformation strategy, introduced agile methodologies to accelerate product development, and aligned IT strategy with business goals. Prior to this, they were a Senior Software Engineering Manager at Freddie Mac, where they implemented software development processes, defined product requirements, and led the development of a new e-commerce platform. Manoj also worked as a Senior Software Development Manager at the Federal Aviation Administration, where they efficiently managed software development teams, increased employee satisfaction, and improved cross-departmental productivity. Earlier in their career, they served as a Software Development Manager at Cornet Technology, Inc., where they led IT initiatives, designed and developed manufacturing products, and implemented an enterprise BI strategy.

Manoj Narayanan holds an MBA degree in Project Management from American Sentinel College, which they completed in 2010. Manoj also possesses a certification in SAFE SPC / RTE from Scaled Agile, although the specific details of when and where they obtained this certification are currently unavailable.

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Centreville, United States

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CTI

CTI is a high-tech software, systems engineering, and operational support corporation dedicated to providing cutting-edge engineering, and system development and support. We provide operationally-focused technology solutions for military and security applications. A veteran-owned company, CTI is committed to developing the next generation of advanced technologies in a friendly, product, and customer-focused environment. CTI specializes in developing software solutions that enable the collection, aggregation, transport, and visualization of highly complex data sets in a meaningful context to the warfighter. For more information visit: ctic.us


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51-200

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