WashingtonExec – Retired Lt. Gen. Frank Helmick joined SOS International in 2012 after a distinguished 36-year Army career. He served as commanding general of America’s only Airborne Corps — the XVIII Airborne Corps — and the nation’s largest military installation, Fort Bragg.
As senior vice president for SOSi’s mission solutions business, he is focused on supporting long-range logistics, training, and expeditionary medical support. We talked with Helmick about the challenges facing a large family-owned GovCon, and about the ways in which his military experience is helping SOSi stake a claim in the competitive military-logistics space.
What’s your role at SOSi?
We’re one of the largest family-owned U.S. government service contractors. I run our logistics portfolio and provide facility operations, maintenance and professional services for the Department of Defense and the Department of State. It is one of three business units within SOSi. The others provide cybersecurity services, software development, linguistics and analytical support for federal agencies, defense customers and the U.S. intelligence community.
My focus is on bringing revenue into the company and growing our business.
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