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GovTech Sector Sees Wave of Leadership Changes Focused on Growth, Tech, and HR
Companies in the government technology space make key appointments to drive innovation, cybersecurity, and talent management.
Mar. 28, 2026 at 11:38am
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The government technology sector is experiencing a period of significant leadership changes, with numerous companies making key appointments in March 2026. These moves signal a focus on growth, innovation, and a deeper understanding of the evolving needs of government clients. From cybersecurity to cloud computing and AI, the influx of experienced professionals suggests a proactive approach to tackling complex challenges.
Why it matters
These leadership changes reflect the growing importance of government technology solutions and the need for specialized expertise to navigate the unique requirements of the public sector. The appointments highlight trends such as the prioritization of growth and revenue acceleration, the critical role of cybersecurity, the increasing significance of AI and digital transformation, and the value of leveraging former government officials' experience.
The details
The appointments include Mohamed Karama as Senior Vice President of Growth Acceleration and Performance at Acentra Health, Nirav Dalal's promotion to Senior Vice President of Sales Leadership at Acentra, Hemant Baidwan as Executive Chief Information Security Officer at Knox Systems, Jillian Swenson as Vice President of Federal at SentinelOne, Frank Calvelli joining the Redwire board of directors, David Walsh as Chief Strategy Officer at the merged Qualis, InTrack and Tektonux, and Shaun Swartz as VP of defense business at Unissant.
- The leadership changes occurred in March 2026.
The players
Mohamed Karama
Senior Vice President of Growth Acceleration and Performance at Acentra Health, with over 25 years of experience across multiple sectors.
Nirav Dalal
Senior Vice President of Sales Leadership at Acentra Health, promoted after joining the company in 2024.
Hemant Baidwan
Executive Chief Information Security Officer at Knox Systems, with a decade of experience at the Department of Homeland Security, including a recent role as CISO.
Jillian Swenson
Vice President of Federal at SentinelOne, focused on expanding their channel ecosystem and network protection technology for government agencies.
Frank Calvelli
Former Space Force service acquisition executive, now joining the Redwire board of directors, signaling a commitment to innovation in space and defense technologies.
What they’re saying
“These leadership changes reflect the growing importance of government technology solutions and the need for specialized expertise to navigate the unique requirements of the public sector.”
— Chief Editor
The takeaway
The wave of leadership changes in the GovTech sector highlights the industry's focus on driving growth, innovation, and talent management to better serve the evolving needs of government clients. Companies are investing in specialized expertise, leveraging former government officials, and prioritizing cybersecurity, AI, and digital transformation to stay ahead of the curve.
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