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Leidos celebrates Women in Engineering Day 2024 by highlighting the diverse career paths and shared passion of its female engineers. The article features insights from seven accomplished women in various engineering roles at Leidos, including:

- Allison Badgett, Signal Processing Engineer
- Minga Lee, VP and CTO of National Security Sector
- Katea Murray, VP and CTO of Mission Solutions
- Kathy Villani, Senior Manager of Engineering
- Mei Schieder, Data-Driven Operations Tenet Lead
- Christina Hill, VP of Digital Modernization Sector
- Gouthrekka Mahalingam, Engineering Manager

These women share their experiences, career advice, and insights on overcoming challenges in the field. Their stories emphasize the importance of resilience, continuous learning, and embracing diversity in engineering.

Leidos celebra la Giornata delle Donne nell'Ingegneria 2024 mettendo in evidenza i diversi percorsi professionali e la passione condivisa delle sue ingegnere. L'articolo presenta le esperienze di sette donne di successo in vari ruoli ingegneristici all'interno di Leidos, tra cui:

- Allison Badgett, Ingegnere di Elaborazione dei Segnali
- Minga Lee, VP e CTO del Settore Nazionale della Sicurezza
- Katea Murray, VP e CTO delle Soluzioni per le Missioni
- Kathy Villani, Manager Senior di Ingegneria
- Mei Schieder, Responsabile delle Operazioni Basate sui Dati
- Christina Hill, VP del Settore di Modernizzazione Digitale
- Gouthrekka Mahalingam, Manager di Ingegneria

Queste donne condividono le loro esperienze, consigli di carriera e intuizioni su come superare le sfide nel campo. Le loro storie sottolineano l'importanza della resilienza, dell'apprendimento continuo e dell'abbracciare la diversità nell'ingegneria.

Leidos celebra el Día de la Mujer en la Ingeniería 2024 destacando las diversas trayectorias profesionales y la pasión compartida de sus ingenieras. El artículo presenta las experiencias de siete mujeres exitosas en varios roles de ingeniería en Leidos, incluyendo:

- Allison Badgett, Ingeniera de Procesamiento de Señales
- Minga Lee, VP y CTO del Sector de Seguridad Nacional
- Katea Murray, VP y CTO de Soluciones para Misiones
- Kathy Villani, Gerente Senior de Ingeniería
- Mei Schieder, Líder de Operaciones Basadas en Datos
- Christina Hill, VP del Sector de Modernización Digital
- Gouthrekka Mahalingam, Gerente de Ingeniería

Estas mujeres comparten sus experiencias, consejos de carrera e ideas sobre cómo superar los desafíos en el campo. Sus historias enfatizan la importancia de la resiliencia, el aprendizaje continuo y la aceptación de la diversidad en la ingeniería.

Leidos는 2024년 여성 공학의 날을 기념하며 여_engineer들의 다양한 경력 경로와 공유된 열정을 강조합니다. 이 기사에서는 Leidos의 다양한 공학 역할을 맡고 있는 성공적인 7명의 여성의 인사이트를 소개합니다:

- Allison Badgett, 신호 처리 엔지니어
- Minga Lee, 국가 안보 부문 부사장 겸 CTO
- Katea Murray, 미션 솔루션 부문 부사장 겸 CTO
- Kathy Villani, 엔지니어링 수석 관리자
- Mei Schieder, 데이터 기반 운영 팀장
- Christina Hill, 디지털 현대화 부문 부사장
- Gouthrekka Mahalingam, 엔지니어링 관리자

이 여성들은 자신의 경험, 경력 조언 및 분야에서의 도전 극복에 대한 통찰을 공유합니다. 그들의 이야기는 공학에서의 복원력, 지속적인 학습 및 다양성 수용의 중요성을 강조합니다.

Leidos célèbre la Journée des Femmes dans l'Ingénierie 2024 en mettant en avant les parcours professionnels diversifiés et la passion partagée de ses ingénieures. L'article présente des témoignages de sept femmes accomplies dans divers rôles d'ingénierie chez Leidos, y compris :

- Allison Badgett, Ingénieure en Traitement de Signal
- Minga Lee, VP et CTO du Secteur de la Sécurité Nationale
- Katea Murray, VP et CTO des Solutions de Mission
- Kathy Villani, Directrice Senior de l'Ingénierie
- Mei Schieder, Responsable des Opérations Basées sur les Données
- Christina Hill, VP du Secteur de la Modernisation Numérique
- Gouthrekka Mahalingam, Responsable de l'Ingénierie

Ces femmes partagent leurs expériences, conseils de carrière et idées sur la manière de surmonter les défis dans le domaine. Leurs histoires soulignent l'importance de la résilience, de l'apprentissage continu et de l'acceptation de la diversité dans l'ingénierie.

Leidos feiert den Tag der Frauen in der Ingenieurwissenschaft 2024 und hebt die vielfältigen Karrierewege sowie die gemeinsame Leidenschaft seiner Ingenieurinnen hervor. Der Artikel präsentiert Einblicke von sieben erfolgreichen Frauen in verschiedenen Ingenieurrollen bei Leidos, einschließlich:

- Allison Badgett, Signalverarbeitungsingenieurin
- Minga Lee, VP und CTO des Sektors Nationale Sicherheit
- Katea Murray, VP und CTO der Mission Solutions
- Kathy Villani, Senior Engineering Managerin
- Mei Schieder, Teamleiterin für datengestützte Operationen
- Christina Hill, VP des Sektors Digitale Modernisierung
- Gouthrekka Mahalingam, Engineering Managerin

Diese Frauen teilen ihre Erfahrungen, Karriereempfehlungen und Erkenntnisse darüber, wie man Herausforderungen in diesem Bereich überwindet. Ihre Geschichten betonen die Bedeutung von Resilienz, kontinuierlichem Lernen und der Akzeptanz von Vielfalt in der Ingenieurwissenschaft.

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  • Leidos showcases a diverse range of female engineering talent across various sectors
  • The company demonstrates commitment to promoting women in STEM careers
  • Highlighted engineers have significant roles in key projects, such as the U.S. Department of Defense's worldwide data network
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NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / August 8, 2024 / Leidos:

Minga Lee VP, CTO, National Security Sector

The female engineers we talked to for Women in Engineering Day 2024 all have different career paths, but they share a common passion for tackling complex problems and finding innovative solutions.

Allison Badgett, Signal Processing Engineer

Having always enjoyed mathematics, an engineering degree was a natural fit for signal processing engineer Alison Badgett. Then, at university, she discovered the joy of programming.

"To me, mathematics and computer programming are necessary tools for tackling modern engineering problems," she says, "but it also helps to have an appreciation for these fields in themselves."

Now, at Leidos, Badgett works on algorithm development for radar digital signal processing, where she finds it continuously exciting to see her work transition from the lab to the real world.

Minga Lee, Vice President, Chief Technology Officer, National Security Sector

With 23 years of experience in aerospace and information technology bringing her to the role of vice president (VP) and chief technology officer (CTO) for the Leidos National Security Sector, Minga Lee knows first-hand the importance of staying diligent and focused.

When it comes to the experience of often being the only woman in a room, her advice for aspiring female engineers is, "Don't get discouraged and own your career."

Don't get discouraged and own your career.

Minga Lee
VP, CTO, National Security Sector

Katea Murray, Vice President, Chief Technology Officer, Mission Solutions

As VP and CTO for Leidos' mission solutions business area, Katea Murray is responsible for shaping cyber operations strategy for clients in the military and intelligence communities - and it all began with a passion for gaming.

"I was always curious to understand how things were working behind the scenes," she says. "Most importantly, I wanted to understand why a game worked one way verses another."

When it comes to advice for others looking to turn their enthusiasm into a career, she points out, "There is no path to success without failures along the way, so remember to give yourself grace and stay resilient. A parked car goes nowhere. Keep driving."

Kathy Villani, Senior Manager, Engineering

Developing an interest in early-stage technologies can bring unexpected rewards, as Kathy Villani discovered when she received a $17 prize in the early '90s for proposing that IBM should start a website. That interest in exploring new technologies has continued throughout her career where she "gravitates toward work involving new technology, innovation, and transformation."

This informed her work as a solutions architect on Leidos' bid for the contract to maintain the U.S. Department of Defense's (DOD's) worldwide data network, where the novel capabilities Villani developed were cited as key factors in Leidos' selection.

There is no path to success without failures along the way, so remember to give yourself grace and stay resilient. A parked car goes nowhere. Keep driving.

Katea Murray
VP, CTO, Mission Solutions

Mei Schieder, Data-Driven Operations Tenet Lead & Solutions Architect

When Mei Schieder was growing up, she and her brother would hover around creating engineering challenges for her father, who they called "Mr. Fix-it," to solve. Now, Schieder is following in her father's footsteps.

Through her work in data-driven operations at Leidos, she not only "fixes it" but also "builds it," having been involved in the creation of the DOD's worldwide data network from the early days of Leidos bid development.

"Watching this program mature as we broke new ground in terms of both technology and partnerships has been incredibly rewarding," she says. "There is something uniquely bonding about facing seemingly impossible feats together, and the sense of achievement we share as a team when overcoming these obstacles makes all the hard work worth it."

Christina Hill, Vice President, Digital Modernization Sector

With a passion for understanding the entire lifecycle of engineering processes and systems, Christina Hill always has the end users in mind. In her current role, that means the over 600,000 sailors and civilians served by Navy Marine Corps Internet. With that kind of person-centered perspective, it's no surprise that the highlights of Hill's career have been the opportunities to build teams and guide the next generation of technology leaders.

She advises future female engineers to take advantage of these sort of mentoring relationships.

"Identify someone who does a job that you aspire to," she says. "Then connect with them and emulate their behavior."

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Gouthrekka Mahalingam, Engineering Manager

Having excelled in mathematics and physics at a school where girls were encouraged into STEM careers, Gouthrekka Mahalingam was drawn to an engineering career from an early age. From working on Navy programs to becoming an engineering manager at Leidos, what's helped Mahalingam succeed throughout her career is strong conviction in her own ability, alongside a habit of seeking out companies that value a diversity of perspectives.

"There will be numerous times in your career where you will have the most expertise in an area, far greater than anyone else, male or female," she advises aspiring female engineers. "You owe it to yourself to showcase that to the best of your ability and to rise above any adversity you face along the way."

There will be numerous times in your career where you will have the most expertise in an area....You owe it to yourself to showcase that to the best of your ability and to rise above any adversity you face along the way.

Gouthrekka Mahalingam
Engineering Manager

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SOURCE: Leidos



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FAQ

What is Leidos doing for Women in Engineering Day 2024?

Leidos is celebrating Women in Engineering Day 2024 by highlighting the diverse career paths and shared passion of its female engineers, featuring insights from seven accomplished women in various engineering roles within the company.

Who are some of the female engineers featured by Leidos (LDOS)?

Leidos features several female engineers, including Allison Badgett (Signal Processing Engineer), Minga Lee (VP and CTO of National Security Sector), Katea Murray (VP and CTO of Mission Solutions), and Kathy Villani (Senior Manager of Engineering), among others.

What advice does Minga Lee, VP and CTO at Leidos (LDOS), give to aspiring female engineers?

Minga Lee, VP and CTO of the National Security Sector at Leidos, advises aspiring female engineers to 'Don't get discouraged and own your career,' especially when often being the only woman in a room.

How has Kathy Villani contributed to Leidos (LDOS) winning a major contract?

Kathy Villani, as a solutions architect, developed novel capabilities that were cited as key factors in Leidos winning the contract to maintain the U.S. Department of Defense's worldwide data network.

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