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SRC Promotes Jesse Leal to AVP of Electronic Warfare and Services


December 16, 2019

San Antonio, TX – SRC is pleased to announce that Jesse Leal has been promoted to assistant vice president of electronic warfare (EW) and services.

In this new role, Leal will be responsible for overall management and day-to-day operation of the EW analysis business unit. Leal has worked at SRC for four years, most recently as the program manager of the Sensor Beam contract.

“Jesse has played an integral role in the success of our EW products and services,” said Paul G. Tremont, CEO of SRC. “I am confident that his expertise and leadership will add to our continued success.”

Leal has over 30 years of experience working with the federal government as an EW engineer developing systems and modeling and simulation software to augment the U.S. military’s advanced EW capabilities. Before joining SRC, Leal served as a senior analyst, flight commander and technical adviser for the 453rd EW squadron. Throughout his career, he has provided a full spectrum of EW support to the Department of Defense and coalition warfighters. Leal earned his bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from Texas A&M University and is a member of the Association of Old Crows.

About SRC

SRC, Inc. (@SRCDefense), a not-for-profit research and development company, combines information, science, technology and ingenuity to solve “impossible” problems in the areas of defense, environment and intelligence. Across a family of companies, SRC applies bright minds, fresh thinking and relentless determination to deliver innovative products and services that are redefining possible® for the challenges faced by America and its allies.

Since 1957, SRC’s commitment to the customer and the best solution — not the bottom line — has remained a core value that guides its efforts. This passion for quality carries through to the technologies the company invents and manufactures, the laboratories and facilities it builds, the people they hire, and communities where they work. Today, more than 1,600 engineers, scientists and professionals work together at SRC to protect people, the environment and our way of life.

 

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