HII Appoints Brady as Chief Operating Officer for SN3

July 2, 2018

Sharon Brady is chief operating officer of SN3, part of HII’s Technical Solutions division. HII photo
Sharon Brady is chief operating officer of SN3, part of HII’s Technical Solutions division. HII photo

Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII) (NYSE:HII) has appointed Sharon Brady chief operating officer of SN3, part of Huntington Ingalls Industries’ Technical Solutions division, effective June 4.


In this new position, she plays a leading role in supporting SN3’s current portfolio and developing strategies for growth.

Brady has been with SN3 since 2001, serving in various corporate and government contract positions. She most recently served as director of business services for the Savannah River National Laboratory (SRNL), where she was responsible for laboratory finance, contracts, procurement, project controls, asset management, procedures and training. SN3 is part of the management team at SRNL.

Brady has more than 35 years of management and executive experience in financial and business management; electronic data information systems; audit trails; FAS, CAS and DCAA compliance; project cost control and earned value analysis; contract administration; institutional cost reporting; and technology transfer for both government and private sectors. She earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees, both in business administration, from the University of Pittsburgh.

SN3 manages complex projects that are crucial to national security, the advancement of science and technology, and protecting the environment. Part of HII’s Technical Solutions division, SN3 provides a full range of services in support of management and operating, and cleanup contracts for the Department of Energy.
 

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