Bluestone hires Moorman to lead space, missile defense company

Dr. Jay Moorman led Chesapeake Technology International as CEO for three years, ending with its acquisition by Parsons Corp. CTI photo.
Bluestone brought together Qualis, InTrack Radar Technologies and Tektonux to form this 400-employee entity.
Bluestone Investment Partners has hired Dr. Jay Moorman, a two-decade veteran of the market and former Parsons Corp. executive, as CEO of a portfolio company focused on space and missile defense programs.
Qualis, InTrack Radar Technologies and Tektonux joined forces earlier this year to create a 400-employee contractor that specializes in modeling and simulation, radar and electro-optical products, and artificial intelligence. Bluestone first acquired Qualis in 2024, then purchased the two other businesses.
Now as CEO of the combined entity, Moorman will lead its push to further integrate and develop new software and sensor offerings. Bluestone’s Thursday release on the appointment describes the company’s customer base as including Space Force, the Air Force and Army.
Moorman previously led Chesapake Technology International for a three-year period that culminated with its acquisition in 2025 by Parsons Corp., which he then joined as a senior vice president responsible for rapid product integration and development.
Prior to CTI, he worked as senior vice president of the wireless solutions division at CACI International. His career also includes roles at Bell Labs, Alcatel-Lucent and LGS Innovations.