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Teledyne Technologies Incorporated announced that Dr. JihFen Lei has been promoted to Executive Vice President of Teledyne FLIR Defence, one of the providers of thermal imaging, unmanned systems, and intelligent sensing solutions to global security and public safety markets.

Defence Technologies Segment

The newly named organisation is a rebranding of the company’s Defence Technologies Segment, comprising two businesses – Surveillance, and Unmanned and Integrated Solutions (UIS).

With the new role, Dr. Lei will also continue to serve as General Manager of Surveillance, reporting to Edwin Roks, Executive Vice President of Teledyne, and Segment President, of Teledyne Digital Imaging.

New cross-company technologies

Dr. David Cullin, former acting General Manager of UIS, has been promoted to Vice President and General Manager

Dr. David Cullin, former acting General Manager of UIS, has been promoted to Vice President and General Manager and will report to Dr. Lei under the new organisation.

Dr. Cullin also will take a lead role in developing and integrating new cross-company technologies, products, and solutions between Teledyne FLIR Defence and Teledyne Digital Imaging.

Customer solutions

JihFen and David both are defence industry veterans. They bring a deep technical background to their roles that’s crucial in understanding the complex technologies Teledyne turns into customer solutions,” said Edwin Roks.

Their continued leadership and guidance positions us well within the company as well as externally. I am extremely excited about the future of Teledyne FLIR Defence.”

Surveillance and UIS

Its UIS business is a trusted provider of tactical ground robots, drones, and hazardous material detection sensors

Acquired by Teledyne in May 2021, Teledyne FLIR’s Defence business has been providing advanced, innovative technology and systems to the U.S. government and its allies for more than 40 years. Its surveillance business is a premier provider of visual and thermal imaging systems used on airborne-, maritime-, and ground-based platforms for surveillance, reconnaissance, and search and rescue operations. 

Its UIS business is a trusted provider of tactical ground robots, drones, as well as hazardous material detection sensors, and multi-purpose systems used in a wide range of critical missions. Teledyne FLIR Defence products have been sold to customers in more than 70 countries.

Work experience

Dr. Lei rejoined Teledyne in 2021 after serving in the U.S. Department of Defence, including as Acting Deputy Under Secretary of Research & Engineering, where she led the Science and Technology Enterprise. Her career also includes service as director of NASA’s John Glenn Research Centre.

Dr. Cullin has been with the company since leaving government service with the U.S. DoD in 2005. Before his most recent role, he was General Manager of FLIR’s Detection business and previously served as Chief Technology Officer of FLIR Government Systems.

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