Johnstown, PA October 28, 2021

Concurrent Technologies Corporation (CTC) welcomes two new highly accomplished members to its Technical Advisory Board (TAB), Mr. Josh Salmanson and Mr. Cos DiMaggio.  

Mr. Salmanson possesses 25+ years of technology, sales, and business leadership with a successful track record guiding technology organizations to achieve and surpass growth objectives. Among his accomplishments is building and leading high-performance teams on large programs of record for leading systems integrators and aerospace/defense firms. He holds two bachelor’s degrees from the University of Maryland and a master’s degree in Information and Telecommunications Systems from the Johns Hopkins University Carey Business School. 

Mr. DiMaggio is an experienced executive and visionary entrepreneur, who grew an idea into a profitable provider of scientific and technical expertise for defense and homeland security clients. He earned a Bachelor of Planetary Geology and a Master of Public Policy Analysis, from the University of Rochester. 

“We are pleased to welcome Josh, who brings experience as a hands-on IT solution architect and systems engineer, and Cos, who has a strong science and research and development background and the associated technology transition experience as well,” said Ed Sheehan, Jr., CTC’s President and CEO. “They will be valuable additions to our established panel of experts on the TAB, who have contributed significantly to our company’s success. I also want to recognize and thank Tony Tether, Ph.D., and Art Bruckheim, Ph.D., as they conclude their service on the TAB for all they have done during their tenure on the TAB to advance the company’s mission to deliver innovative solutions.”

Salmanson and DiMaggio join current TAB members Jeffrey Harris; Stanley Sojka, Ph.D.; and Nickolas Guertin, who was recently nominated by U.S. President Joseph Biden to serve as the Director of the Operational Test and Evaluation within the Department of Defense. The TAB will be aligned to specific vectors associated with our strategic plan and will assist in solutions development, capture processes, and proposal development and preparation as needed.  

The CTC Technical Advisory Board was formed in 2017 to review the company’s technical activities and suggest enhancement and integration opportunities, mentor technical staff, and suggest potential opportunities.