Bill Marion joins defense practice of Accenture Federal Services
Bill Marion, an experienced public sector IT leader, has joined the federal arm of consulting firm Accenture as managing director of growth and strategy in its defense and intelligence practice.
In his role at Accenture Federal Services, Marion will advise defense and intelligence clients on information technology innovation initiatives which counteract evolving threats.
Marion brings 27+ years of executive experience leading projects across digital modernization, business intelligence, and cyber operations and security.
He was previously the deputy chief information officer of the US Air Force, where he was responsible for managing the USAF’s IT portfolio, including investment strategy, networks, cloud computing, innovation, and information assurance.
Before that, he was the chief technology officer of Air Force Space Command, overseeing an $11.4 billion portfolio and leading a team of 1,200+ technology professionals, and CTO of Air Combat Command.
Prior to that, Marion was deputy of the Air Combat Command Communications Group and chief of the Warfighter Integration Branch at the Air Intelligence Agency, where he led technical integration for intelligence projects across 130+ units worldwide.
He holds an MS in computer and information sciences from St Mary’s University and a BA in mathematics from the University of the Incarnate Word.
“As a seasoned executive with a track record of innovation and thought leadership, Bill will play a key role in bringing our market-leading digital capabilities to clients and helping them solve their most pressing defense challenges,” said Vince Vlasho, leader of the defense practice of Accenture Federal Services.
Marion said, “I’m extremely excited to join Accenture Federal Services and the innovative, collaborative team. I look forward to continuing to help bring new technologies that drive the DoD and intelligence community transformation across their mission operations, from cloud and mobile to artificial intelligence.”
Accenture Federal Services recently announced that it will open an Advanced Technology Center in St. Louis, Missouri later this year.