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Chris Cage

Chief Financial Officer

Chris Cage

Chris Cage is the Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of Leidos. He oversees all financial activities of the company, including accounting and financial reporting, treasury, tax, planning and analysis, and investor relations.

Cage has held a number of finance and management roles since first joining Leidos (formerly SAIC) in 1996. In most recent role, he led the global accounting and shared services organization for information technology, engineering, and science solutions and services provider.

Cage also held roles including senior vice president (SVP) of Operations Finance, where he led the finance integration efforts around the $5 billion acquisition of the Lockheed Martin IS&GS business, delivering substantial savings and a competitive and differentiated go-to-market structure. Additionally, he served as Chief Financial Officer of the Health & Engineering Sector and SVP, Financial Planning & Analysis.

Earlier in his tenure, he implemented the company’s financial planning organization, processes, and systems as a key enabler to support transitioning to a publicly traded company through an IPO in 2006. He has also supported mergers and acquisitions, investor relations, and treasury, where he has helped lead capital-raising activities in both the debt and equity markets.

Cage is a senior leader of finance and strategy, possessing a breadth of complementary cross-functional operating experience within the government services industry. He is committed to partnering with business leaders, fostering a culture of financial discipline and business acumen, and delivering insights and direction that achieve profitable growth and value creation.

Cage received both his Bachelor of Science and Master of Business Administration from San Diego State University, and he is a graduate of the Harvard Business School Advanced Management Program. He is a licensed CPA (inactive) in the state of California and is a member of the Dean’s Advisory Council for the George Mason School of Business.

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