John Dorman Joins Acentia as Vice President, Health IT
FALLS CHURCH, Va., Jan. 29, 2015 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Acentia, a premier provider of technology and management solutions, today announced that John Dorman has joined the company as Vice President, Defense Health Solutions for Health IT. Dorman will focus on customer solutions and program delivery, as well as expanding and growing Acentia's Department of Defense (DoD) Defense Health Agency (DHA) work.
"John continues to be a highly successful leader in our industry and has been for more than 30 years," said Acentia Executive Richard Jacik. "Bringing his extensive knowledge and experience with the DoD to Acentia, John will play a central role in our continued excellence in program delivery and in developing new areas for growth within the DHA. We are pleased he has joined the Acentia team."
Dorman has an extensive executive level IT background, including serving as Chief Information Officer and Chief Technology Officer. His unique skill profile combines business/systems consulting, marketing and sales, executive relationship management, education and training and alliance/channel management in the DoD. Dorman has worked with Lockheed, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), and Planned Systems International.
Dorman holds a M.S. in Computer Science from The George Washington University and a B.S. in Computer Science from the University of Maryland University College.
About Acentia
Acentia is a premier employer and provider of technology and management solutions to public sector healthcare and Federal Government civilian customers. Our professionals build trusted partnerships with our customers by tackling their most difficult challenges on programs of national significance while consistently demonstrating value to our customers and the American taxpayer. For more information, visit www.acentia.com. Follow us on Twitter @Acentia.
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