Amida promotes Srinivasan to chief executive

Amida's new CEO Mukundan Srinivasan moves up to that role from chief operating officer.

Amida's new CEO Mukundan Srinivasan moves up to that role from chief operating officer. Amida photo.

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Co-founder Peter Levin moves into an executive director role focused on the company's artificial intelligence portfolio.

Amida Technology Solutions has promoted a new chief executive from within its own leadership ranks in Mukundan Srinivasan, the company’s chief operating officer since February 2024.

Srinivasan succeeds co-founder Peter Levin, who started the government technology services provider in 2013 alongside Presidential Innovation Fellows Dmitry Kachaev and Matt McCall. Levin will move into an executive director role to focus his attention on Amida’s artificial intelligence portfolio, the company said Oct. 7.

They founded Washington, D.C.-headquartered Amida to concentrate on problems involving data interoperability, exchange, governance and security.

The Veterans Affairs Department represented all of Amida’s $16.2 million in unclassified prime revenue over the past 12 months, according to USASpending.gov figures.

Srinivasan joined Amida in December 2019 as a program executive director after previously serving as chief information officer for the state of Virginia’s Department of Medical Assistance Services.


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