Richard Flitton has been appointed to the new role of L3 TRL General Manager following changes to the structure of L3’s Intelligence and Mission Systems sector.
Richard has been with L3 TRL for ten years and in that time has held a number of roles including Chief Operating Officer, Chief Technical Officer, VP Electronic Warfare division and more recently Senior Vice President Engineering, Programs and Operations.
Commenting on the changes, Greg Roberts said: “In his new role, Richard will continue to provide focus on the growth of L3 TRL both within its domestic and international markets, the successful delivery of programs and lead on engagement with key stakeholders.
“Meanwhile, I will be leading our activities as a group of companies within the Intelligence and Mission Systems sector to maximise opportunities for our collective capabilities in providing intelligence solutions across all domains.”
Richard Flitton said: “L3 TRL has a proud heritage in delivering best-of-breed electronic warfare and cyber security solutions to our customers and partners around the globe. I am very much looking forward to leading the company as we continue to innovate and design new solutions to support our customers’ critical missions and counter ongoing and emerging threats worldwide”.
About L3 TRL
L3 TRL is a UK-based company which designs, develops and delivers advanced electronic systems for the protection of people, infrastructure and assets. L3 TRL operates primarily in the fields of electronic warfare and cyber security, creating scalable solutions by investing in innovation and delivering excellence. Working in partnership with civil and defence organisations around the globe, L3 TRL helps make the world safer through defending against evolving and emerging threats.
About L3 Intelligence and Mission Systems Sector
The Intelligence and Mission Systems (IMS) group of companies formally launched in 2017 and brings together four L3 divisions: Micreo, Oceania, TRL Technology and the newly acquired Trenchant. The sector supports the bilateral relationships between allied partners in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the UK and the US with shared governmental and customer relationships, common cultures and values with complementary technologies and processes that can be maximised to deliver enhanced capabilities for customers in all domains.