Paul Tilghman Named Voyager Technologies Chief Technology Officer
Former Anduril Executive to Drive Breakthrough Innovation Across Domains
Paul Tilghman has been appointed as Chief Technology Officer at Voyager Technologies, effective August 25. Tilghman will spearhead Voyager’s technology strategy and innovation roadmap, accelerating the company’s mission-critical solutions across domains – ground, air and space.
“We’re bringing in a CTO who doesn’t just envision the future; he builds it.”
Dylan Taylor, Voyager Technologies
Tilghman’s career blends government, commercial and dual-use innovation at the highest levels. Most recently, as chief engineer of Connected Warfare at Anduril Industries, he launched a new Joint All-Domain Command and Control strategy, creating a Electromagnetic Spectrum Operations business area, new software products and fresh market opportunities. Tilghman also forged pivotal partnerships with the U.S. silicon technology base to bring entirely new categories of defense capabilities to market.
“We’re bringing in a CTO who doesn’t just envision the future; he builds it,” said Dylan Taylor, CEO of Voyager Technologies. “His ability to translate concepts into deployed systems will push the boundaries of what’s possible, uniting cutting-edge AI, machine learning and autonomy with the company’s capabilities that span government, industry and technology.”
“Space and defense must accelerate to match the pace of the threat, and success will hinge on blending defense, commercial and dual-use technologies with rapid AI adoption,” said Tilghman “Voyager is uniquely positioned to fuse defense, commercial and space technologies at speed, and I’m thrilled to join the company to help lead that charge.”
Earlier in his career, Tilghman established and led DARPA’s wireless AI research area, managing $350 million in contract execution to advance national security across electronic warfare, communications and high-performance computing. He went on to serve as business and technology leader for Microsoft’s Azure Space Connectivity organization, where he created market-defining product lines. He also held leadership roles at Lockheed Martin’s Advanced Technology Laboratories in adaptive electronic warfare, signals intelligence and non-cooperative geolocation.
Tilghman received a bachelor’s degree in computer engineering from the Rochester Institute of Technology and a master’s degree in electrical engineering from Drexel University.