Former SAIC CEO Tony Moraco joins Radiance Technologies board

August 12, 2025 1:36 PM UTC

Radiance Technologies appointed Tony Moraco to its board of directors, the Huntsville, Alabama-based defense contractor announced. Moraco served as chief executive officer of Science Applications International Corporation (NYSE: SAIC) from 2013 until his retirement in August 2019.



During his tenure at SAIC, Moraco led the 2013 separation of the $10 billion entity into Leidos Corporation and a refocused SAIC. Under his leadership, SAIC grew from $4 billion to $6.5 billion in revenue through strategic acquisitions, including Scitor Corporation and Engility Holdings. The company's stock price more than doubled during his seven-year tenure.



Before joining SAIC in 2006, Moraco spent six years at Boeing, where he served as deputy general manager of mission systems in the Space & Intelligence Systems organization and as director of Homeland Security Technology Integration. He began his career at Autometric, Inc. in 1984, advancing to senior vice president for Corporate Development before Boeing acquired the company in 2000.



Since retiring from SAIC, Moraco has provided consulting services to AEA Investors, a private equity firm with $15 billion in assets under management. In 2021, he joined the board of Curtiss-Wright Corporation (NYSE: CW), where he serves on the Finance Committee and Human Resources and Compensation Committee.



Moraco holds a Master of Science in Geodetic Sciences and a Bachelor of Science in Civil and Environmental Engineering from Virginia Tech. He was inducted into Virginia Tech's CEE Academy of Distinguished Alumni in 2014.



Radiance Technologies is an employee-owned prime contractor founded in 1999. With over 1,200 employee-owners across the United States, the company serves the Department of Defense, the national intelligence community, and other government agencies in areas including cybersecurity, systems engineering, and operational intelligence.


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