Alpha Omega, the tech whiz from Vienna, Virginia, just tapped Gordon Boozer as their new vice president of cybersecurity. This dude isn’t just some random choice—he’s got a killer resume from his 26 years in federal government roles, like working with the Coast Guard and the State Department. Pretty impressive, right?
Now, let’s face it: cyberthreats are like those pesky mosquitoes you can’t get rid of. They’re everywhere, and the government’s data is the juicy target everyone wants to sink their teeth into. If you wanna get the lowdown on how to fight these digital battles, mark your calendar for the Potomac Officers Club’s 2026 Cyber Summit on May 21. You’ll wanna rub elbows with folks who make the calls and find out the latest tricks in cyber defense. It’s gonna be enlightening—so better grab your ticket before they’re gone!
Back to Boozer—this guy’s gonna take the reins on all things cybersecurity at Alpha Omega. His mission? Ensure federal clients can keep their critical systems safe while they make fancy tech upgrades. He’s not just sitting around; he’ll be doing a deep dive into their cybersecurity crew to pinpoint what’s missing and how to amp things up, including sniffing out ways to throw some AI into the mix. It’s about making a roadmap that looks good under the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification, whatever that means, but it sounds super important.
Nitin Vartak, the company’s tech wizard, is all about Gordon. He says we need cybersecurity folks who really get what agencies are trying to do and where cyber is heading. Gordon’s got the chops to back this up, and with his experience and knack for blending cyber with AI, he’s all set to give Alpha Omega a serious boost.
And just who is this guy?
Besides his impressive work at various agencies, he’s racked up a bunch of certifications, including Project Management Professional and a bunch of info security badges. Oh, and he has a master’s degree in information systems from Drexel, which sounds all fancy and stuff.
When Gordon stepped into his new role, he couldn’t hide his excitement. He’s ready to blend cybersecurity with AI to change the game for agencies. His aim is to help clients embrace strong, smart cyber practices that actually fit what they need while keeping everything aligned so they can stay ahead of sneaky threats.
As for Alpha Omega, they’re all about teaming up with federal agencies to roll out cutting-edge solutions in digital modernization, AI, and cybersecurity. You know, the stuff that keeps our nation safe in areas like health, finance, and even outer space. So, they’re not just playing around; they’re on a mission!






