Battelle Unifies Maritime Technologies Leadership Structure

December 18, 2014

Fred Byus (Photo: Battelle)
Fred Byus (Photo: Battelle)
Positions Battelle, Bluefin Robotics and SeeByte to offer market-driven innovation to government and commercial customers
 
Battelle’s maritime technologies range will now be housed under one leadership structure lead by Rear Admiral Fred Byus, USN (Ret.) “to better meet the accelerating growth of the government and commercial maritime technology markets,” the company announced.
 
Battelle said it has seen accelerating growth in the government and commercial maritime technology markets over the last decade and has undergone expansion—both organically and through investments and acquisitions—of its maritime businesses portfolio. These include for-profit, wholly owned and autonomous subsidiaries Bluefin Robotics and SeeByte.
 
Byus will work closely with Rich Leonard, interim CEO of Bluefin Robotics and SeeByte CEO Bob Black.

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