Heidrick & Struggles Launches Government & Defense Tech Practice
Heidrick & Struggles has announced the launch of its Government & Defense Tech Practice, as stated in a press release. This new initiative aims to provide mission-critical talent solutions to technology providers serving government entities globally.
The practice is designed to address the growing demand for innovative technology solutions in government sectors, which account for approximately 10% of global technology and IT services spending. With over 200 completed engagements, the practice leverages Heidrick & Struggles' extensive experience in placing and developing leaders to support digital transformation and next-generation technology integration.
The new practice brings together more than 30 experienced partners from various sectors, including technology, IT services, aerospace & defense, and energy, across North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia. This cross-industry expertise is intended to help clients navigate the evolving geopolitical and technological landscape, ensuring they have the leadership necessary to meet current and future challenges.
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