Thomas Green

President and Chief Executive Officer at Azure Summit Technology

Thomas Green has a diverse work experience in the field of advanced technology and defense. Thomas currently serves as the President and Chief Executive Officer of Azure Summit Technology, where they lead the development and delivery of high-performance RF hardware products and systems for Department of Defense and government customers. Prior to this, Green held the position of Vice President and Division Manager at Leidos, where they oversaw the development and deployment of operational systems and advanced technology solutions for maritime missions.

Before their role at Leidos, Green worked as the Director/Business Area Manager at Argon ST/Boeing Network and Space Systems, where they conducted research and development of advanced sensing and signal processing system concepts for the Department of Defense and Intelligence Communities. Thomas also served as the Vice President and Business Unit Manager at BBN Technologies, leading an advanced sensor system and technology development group.

Green began their career as a Program Manager at DARPA and later worked as a Technical Staff member at MIT Lincoln Laboratory, where they applied their expertise in signal and information processing to remote sensing and imaging. Thomas also conducted research at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology as a Graduate Student.

Throughout their career, Green has demonstrated strong leadership skills and expertise in developing innovative solutions for national security and defense missions.

Thomas Green has a strong background in engineering, with a focus on electrical and biomedical engineering. Thomas began their education at Drexel University in 1979, where they earned their Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering in 1984. Green then pursued further studies at Drexel, obtaining a Master of Science degree in Biomedical Engineering between 1984 and 1986.

To deepen their expertise, Green enrolled at the prestigious Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 1987. Over a five-year period, they engaged in intensive research and academic pursuits, ultimately earning their PhD in Electrical Engineering in 1992. Green's educational journey showcases a consistent dedication to advancing their skills and knowledge in engineering, particularly in the fields of electrical and biomedical engineering.

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