RESTON, Va., July 6 /PRNewswire/ -- High Performance Technologies, Inc. (HPTi), a technology services provider focused on the federal government, announced today that Maggie Bauer has joined the organization as Group Vice President of Enterprise Technologies.
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Ms. Bauer has 22 years' experience in a variety of federal markets, including healthcare and civilian agency IT. She will lead the overall management and development of Enterprise Technologies at HPTi.
Managing one of the HPTi's three operations divisions, Ms. Bauer will report to the COO Scott Miller. "With her successful history of working on important national programs—many of them with clients in our key Healthcare market —and her track record in executive management, business expansion, and mentoring future leaders, I am convinced that Ms. Bauer will be an important player in HPTi's future," stated Miller.
Most recently, Ms. Bauer was senior vice president of the Federal Civilian Division at Dell Perot Systems Government Services. There, she was responsible for the delivery of IT professional services to over 27 programs in 22 federal agencies. In 2009, her division won $210 million in new business and attained over 25% organic growth.
Ms. Bauer is a member of the Industry Advisory Council, the Association for Federal Information Resources Management, and TechAmerica. She holds a master's degree in Organizational Development from the Johns Hopkins University.
About HPTi
Founded in 1991, HPTi provides professional technology services to the federal government. Our core capabilities are computational science, enterprise technology and planning, systems architecture and engineering, secure mission software development, and knowledge discovery and visualization. Learn more at www.hpti.com.
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SOURCE High Performance Technologies, Inc.
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