August 7, 2023 – Chantilly, Va. – AMERICAN SYSTEMS, a leading provider of cutting-edge engineering and IT solutions, today announced the selection of John Steckel as President and CEO effective September 6, 2023. Steckel, the current VP, Corporate Development for AMERICAN SYSTEMS, replaces Peter Smith, who is retiring on September 5 after serving as President and CEO since August 2014. Smith will continue to have a role on the company’s board of directors.
Read ExecutiveBiz Executive Spotlight with John Steckel, VP of Corporate Development at AMERICAN SYSTEMS
John Steckel, vice president of Corporate Development at American Systems, one of the largest employee-owned federal contractors in the country, recently spoke with ExecutiveBiz regarding his appointment into a position with the company and its meaning to the future of the company.
AMERICAN SYSTEMS Helps Make Helicopter Landings Safer with a Solution for Degraded Visual Environments
May 3, 2022 — Chantilly, VA — AMERICAN SYSTEMS, a leading IT and engineering solutions company, has been working with the U.S. Navy to solve the most complex aircraft problems for decades. Recently, the Navy turned to AMERICAN SYSTEMS again for a solution aiding helicopter pilots during limited visibility landings.
AMERICAN SYSTEMS appoints Ms. Chris Braccio to company’s Board of Directors
April 18, 2022 — Chantilly, VA — AMERICAN SYSTEMS, a leading provider of government IT and engineering solutions and one of the top 100 employee-owned companies in the U.S., today announced that Ms. Chris Braccio, the company’s Vice President, Human Resources, has been appointed to its Board of Directors. Braccio will be occupying a seat on the Board that was vacated by Joe Kopfman, who recently retired after 43 years with AMERICAN SYSTEMS.
AMERICAN SYSTEMS Selected to Sustain Joint Emergency Mass Notification System for Key Capitol Personnel
Under a contract awarded by the United States Senate, Office of the Sergeant at Arms, AMERICAN SYSTEMS is providing sustainment configuration and integration services in support of the Joint Emergency Mass Notification System (JEMNS) for the Legislative Branch Organizations (LBO) located in and around the U.S. Capitol complex for up to six years.