ATCA Board of Directors Welcomes Two New Members
Alexandria, Va. — ATCA is pleased to announce the addition of two distinguished leaders to its Board of Directors: Dan Brudnicki, Co-Founder and Chief Operating Officer of IntegriSys, and Chris Rogers, Senior Vice President for Aviation at Parsons.
Brudnicki brings decades of experience in systems engineering and analysis, software development and testing, cybersecurity, and strategic planning focused on sustaining and advancing safe, secure, and efficient air transportation. Throughout his career, he has supported the mission of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) across numerous directorates, developing deep expertise in air traffic automation and weather systems, infrastructure modernization, and large-scale system transformation.
Brudnicki began his FAA service in 1990 with MITRE, contributing to air traffic automation, controller decision-support systems, data communications, controller training systems, and operational transformation initiatives. He later held a series of technical, management, and executive leadership roles at FAA Headquarters, the William J. Hughes Technical Center in Atlantic City, N.J., the Mike Monroney Aeronautical Center in Oklahoma City, and multiple FAA field sites. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from Penn State University and a Master of Science in Computer Science from Johns Hopkins University.
Rogers joined Parsons last year and is responsible for delivering fully integrated aviation solutions that help clients plan, deliver, and modernize complex infrastructure and systems. He brings more than 20 years of experience working with federal, commercial, and international customers, with expertise spanning program management, technology development, operations, finance, construction, deployment, and sustainment.
Rogers previously led complex and technologically advanced air traffic management programs for the FAA and international air navigation service providers while at RTX. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Finance and an MBA in Management of Operations & Technology from Bentley University.
“Dan and Chris bring exceptional depth of experience and leadership to the ATCA Board,” said Stephen Creamer, ATCA President & CEO. “Their combined expertise across aviation technology, infrastructure modernization, and air traffic management will be invaluable as ATCA continues its mission to advance the safety and efficiency of the National Airspace System.”
About ATCA:
ATCA, also known as the Air Traffic Control Association, represents the U.S. industrial base that designs, develops, deploys, and maintains the world's largest and most complex air traffic management system. With over 100 corporate members and 2,000 individual professionals, ATCA has served for decades as the premier forum for collaboration among industry, government, and academia to advance air traffic control technology and operations. ATCA members develop innovative technologies critical to National Airspace System safety, operational efficiency, U.S. economic strength, global aviation leadership, and high-quality job creation nationwide.