BOSH Global Services Names Daniel M. Enoch Vice President for Special Programs
NEWPORT NEWS, Va., Feb. 28, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- BOSH Global Services (BOSH) has named Colonel (Ret) Daniel M. Enoch as its Vice President for Special Programs. Enoch, a graduate of North Georgia College and retired U.S. Army Special Forces officer, brings a wealth of strategic, operational and tactical level knowledge, experience and leadership to the BOSH team. He assumed his new position on January 1.
Company president Robert Fitzgerald brought Enoch onboard to spearhead the expansion of BOSH's complete services portfolio into some of the federal government's more specialized operational markets. Enoch's 26 years of experience in mission areas ranging from counter-terrorism to diplomatic and humanitarian operations, sensitive intelligence activities and leading partner nation training missions, were instrumental in his being appointed to this post.
"Dan's background is perfect for our current focus," said Fitzgerald. "The scope of his experience as a senior leader in the Special Operations community, especially the time he has spent engaged in foreign training and counter-insurgency operations, will provide opportunities for this company to contribute in ways never before possible."
BOSH Global Services is an SBA-certified 8(a), veteran-owned company offering turnkey technical and operational support services. BOSH supports mission-critical unmanned systems, first responder communications networks, video distribution technology, and intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) systems. The company's core competencies include command and control systems operations and support, mission planning, hands-on technical and operational training, 24x7 communications and network support, ISR data analysis, lifecycle management, and flight operations, maintenance and training support. BOSH is ISO 9001:2008 registered.
SOURCE BOSH Global Services
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