Mark Denton Mitcham
About Mark Denton Mitcham
Mark Denton Mitcham is a Program Integration Specialist at Army Futures Command, where he has worked since 2019. He has extensive experience in various roles within the defense sector, including positions at Booz Allen Hamilton, Harris RF Communications, Northrop Grumman Corporation, and Sigmatech.
Current Role at Army Futures Command
Mark Denton Mitcham serves as a Program Integration Specialist (DOTMLPF-P) at Army Futures Command. He has held this position since 2019, contributing to the integration of various program elements at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland. His work focuses on the development and implementation of strategies that enhance the Army's operational capabilities.
Experience at Janus Research Group
Since 2018, Mark Mitcham has been part of the Army Network C3I Cross Functional Team (CFT) at Janus Research Group. His role involves collaboration with various stakeholders to ensure effective communication and integration of network capabilities within the Army's operational framework. His tenure at Janus has further solidified his expertise in military network systems.
Previous Employment at Booz Allen Hamilton
Mark Mitcham worked as an Associate at Booz Allen Hamilton from 2009 to 2010. During his time in Huntsville, Alabama, he contributed to various projects that supported defense and intelligence operations, gaining valuable experience in consulting within the military sector.
Career at Harris RF Communications
From 2010 to 2016, Mark Mitcham held the position of Account Manager for Platforms and Growth at Harris RF Communications. In this role, he was responsible for managing client accounts and driving growth initiatives in the Huntsville, Alabama area, focusing on communication solutions for military applications.
Professional Background with Northrop Grumman and Sigmatech
Mark Mitcham has a diverse background in defense contracting, having worked as a Program Manager at Northrop Grumman Corporation for one year in 2005-2006. He also served as a SETA Support Contractor for the US Army at Sigmatech from 2006 to 2009, where he provided technical support and expertise to Army projects in Huntsville, Alabama.