Vincent Jarvie

L3Harris Technologies
Vice President, Corporate Chief Security Officer
UPCOMING EVENT
2020 Joint NDIA/AIA Industrial Security Webinar
Bio

Vincent Jarvie is the Vice President, Corporate Chief Security Officer for L3Harris Technologies. Vince is responsible for all aspects of the corporation’s global security strategies, processes and operations.

Prior to joining L3Harris in October 2005, Vince was the Director of Security with Lockheed Martin Corporation. He served 19 years in numerous security positions, with oversight responsibility of Lockheed Martin’s Department of Defense, Special Access Program, Sensitive Compartmented Information and Commercial business environment.

Preceding his service with Lockheed Martin, Vince was a special agent with the National Security Agency/Central Security Service (NSA/CSS). He was responsible for the security of NSA/CSS personnel, information, and facilities worldwide.

In 2006 Vince was appointed by the Director of the Information Security Oversight Office (ISOO) as a member of the National Industrial Security Program Policy Advisory Committee (NISPPAC). The ISOO is responsible to the President of the United States for policy oversight of the Government-wide security classification system and the National Industrial Security Program; NISPPAC members represent those departments and agencies most affected by the National Industrial Security Program. Also in 2006 Vince was elected to the Aerospace Industries Association (AIA) Industrial Security Committee, he served on the executive committee becoming the chairperson and then chairperson emeritus. Vince is a founding Industry member of the Defense Industrial Base Sector Coordinating Council serving as the chairperson of the Information Sharing subcommittee. Vince is currently a member of the FBI Domestic Security Alliance Council, serving on the Executive Working Group and chairperson of the Industry Threat Council.

Vince was awarded the Department of Defense Outstanding Achievement award by the Office of the Secretary of Defense in 2005 for his participation in the development and implementation of the Joint Personnel Adjudication System (JPAS) for Industry. He is also a 2005 recipient of Lockheed Martin’s prestigious NOVA award for his leadership and support of the Global Vision Network (GVNet), Lockheed Martin’s real-time classified development network for integrated concepts and solutions.

Vince is a Cum Laude graduate from the University of Maryland. Vince successfully completed the Carnegie Mellon Executive Leadership and Management graduate program in 2000; and the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, Security Executive Management graduate program in 2007.