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Redhorse taps new CEO

Arlington government contractor promotes president

Josh Janney //September 24, 2025//

Redhorse taps new CEO

Noah Klemm has been promoted to CEO of Redhorse. Photo Courtesy Redhorse.

Redhorse taps new CEO

Noah Klemm has been promoted to CEO of Redhorse. Photo Courtesy Redhorse.

Redhorse taps new CEO

Arlington government contractor promotes president

Josh Janney //September 24, 2025//

Arlington County and data science service provider is promoting its president, , to .

Redhorse serves federal agencies, the U.S. (also known as the Department of War), homeland security and the intelligence community, providing data insights and cyber analytics. The company leverages artificial intelligence and helps agencies integrate digital technology into their business.

In a Monday LinkedIn post announcing the promotion, Redhorse said Klemm has more than 20 years of experience in national security, data exploitation, artificial intelligence and machine learning. Klemm joined Redhorse in 2022 as chief delivery officer, and became its president in January, following the retirement of previous Redhorse CEO John Zangardi.

“The demand for trusted partners who can apply advanced data and AI technologies to mission challenges has never been greater,” Redhorse Founder and Chairman David Inmon said in the LinkedIn post. “Noah’s experience leading complex organizations and executing growth strategies makes him the right leader for Redhorse’s next phase.”

Before Redhorse, Klemm spent more than two decades at Novetta, which was acquired by Accenture Federal Services in 2021. He has a bachelor’s degree in international affairs and international politics from James Madison University.

Founded in 2008, Redhorse has between 201-500 employees, according to its company LinkedIn profile.

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