Dr. Ray O. Johnson, Former Lockheed Martin Chief Technology Officer, Joins Board at United Sciences, LLC

Staff Report From Metro Atlanta CEO

Tuesday, September 22nd, 2015

United Sciences announced that Dr. Ray O. Johnson, former Senior Vice President and Chief Technology Officer of Lockheed Martin, has joined the Board of Directors of United Sciences, a leading innovator and manufacturer of 3D hole scanning and imaging solutions.

Johnson is a visionary leader in advanced technology, engineering, and operations. At the Fortune 100 Company, one of the world’s most successful aerospace, defense, security, and advanced technology companies in the world, he had functional responsibilities for Engineering and Technology, Production Operations, Global Supply Chain, Program Management, and Logistics and Sustainment. Johnson had more than 70,000 people working under him on more than 4,000 programs. His strategic leadership created significant value for the corporation during his 9-year tenure before his retirement earlier this year.

“United Sciences is bringing unique capabilities and disruptive innovation to bear across multiple industries that will increase the effectiveness, efficiency, and affordability of existing businesses while also creating new ones,” said Johnson. “I am excited to be part of their team where I will help them realize the exciting future that they are enabling.”

“Ray brings deep insight and experience into the technology and the strategic needs of our customers and we are thrilled to welcome Dr. Johnson to our team," said Sam Kellett, Jr., CEO of United Sciences. “We believe his strong experience building a global business across both developed and emerging markets will be extremely valuable as United Sciences continues to grow throughout multiple industries around the world.”

Dr. Johnson joins two other outside Board of Directors including Adam Clammer, former head of technology investing at Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co., and Tom Harbin, founder of private equity firm Source Capital, LLC. Dr. Henrik Christensen, Distinguished Professor of Computing at the Georgia Institute of Technology and founding director of the Center for Robotics and Intelligent Machines, is also a key advisor to United Sciences.