Prior to serving as President of Government Systems, he was the segment’s Chief Technology Officer where he was responsible for establishing and communicating the technical strategy and roadmaps for a diverse portfolio of defense products and services: including satellite communications, tactical networks, information assurance, cyber/network security and Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance.Ĭraig also launched the Viasat Government Systems Space Business, which created XVI, the first Link 16-enabled LEO satellite Viasat’s mobile satellite communications gateway systems and Viasat’s Hybrid Adaptive Network capabilities. In this role, he is responsible for leading the Company’s global defense business, which exceeds $1 billion in annual revenues by delivering cost-effective, innovative solutions to challenging defense requirements in satellite networks, tactical data links, information assurance, and cyber security.Ĭraig joined Viasat in 1995, and has held numerous technology, business and strategic leadership roles. His previous position was serving as the NIWC Atlantic SATCOM Integrated Product Team (IPT) Technical Lead for several years leading the design, engineering, testing, & integration of several current Navy and Joint SATCOM and IP Network systems such as Navy Comtech 5650B Gateway Integration, DISA Enterprise SATCOM Gateway Modem (ESGM), MDA BMDS Teleport Gateway (BTG), Navy NTWAN Serial Transport, among others.Ĭraig Miller serves as President, Government Systems at Viasat, Inc. Paul served active duty for 7 years at Lago Patria & Bahrain SATCOM Gateways before contracting for the Navy and Army as a SATCOM & IP Network engineer for another 10 years. He has a Master’s Degree in Telecommunications from SMU and has spent the last 25 years engineering and integrating Navy & Joint SATCOM system capabilities at DoD SATCOM Gateways. Requirements Manager responsible for requirements validation & resourcing of the Navy Multiband Terminal Program, Commercial Broadband SATCOM Program, Navy GBS, Navy SATCOM Gateways, and several other smaller programs. Explore the vibrant new Wharf neighborhood close by, from its waterfront shops and restaurants to epic rock concerts and events at the new Anthem concert hall. You can also hop on the Old Town Trolley to downtown DC to check out historic landmarks and monuments or take a day trip to tour the vineyards of Northern Virginia. If you want to stay close by, check out what the Hyatt Regency Crystal City has to offer.įrom Chesapeake Bay to the Kennedy Centerįrom hiking and biking to world-class museums, Hyatt Regency Crystal City is close to endless things to do in Arlington, VA including the historic Arlington Cemetery and luxury shopping and dining in the Clarendon and Pentagon City neighborhoods in Arlington. Plan a day to check out the Smithsonian Museums, or take a short trip to explore Northern Virginia wineries. Hope on the Old Town Trolley for a quick ride into DC and check out popular landmarks like the National Mall, the White House, and many historical monuments and markers. If you love history, our hotel near the Crystal City Metro puts you within minutes of the top attractions in the area. Overview of The Hyatt Regency Crystal City
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