“I have always been a DISA fan,” said DISA Vice Director RADM David
G. Simpson, reflecting on his 31 year career in the U.S. Navy. “There’s
not a deployment that I’ve been on that I did not realize the importance
of DISA’s mission and its relationship to the success of whatever
operational unit or units I was responsible for.”
Simpson, who will soon retire from the uniformed service,
recently reflected on his tenure as the vice director of DISA, a
position he has held since July 1, 2011.
“What I didn’t fully appreciate [before working here], was the
breadth and depth of the talent at DISA. I have been very impressed with
the number of simultaneous activities that go on all around the world,
every day, led by individuals at DISA who see the imperative to reduce
mission gaps and to provide new capabilities for warfighters at the
edge.”
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