Hemant Datta
Biography
Hemant Datta is an Information Technology Executive, entrepreneur, mentor, advisor and board member. He has over 20 years’ of experience leading multimillion dollar technology projects, leveraging his leadership skills, strategic thinking and innovation. He was the co-founder of JHC Technology where he helped lead several organizations and government agencies to adopt disruptive technologies like Cloud Computing, build content management solutions, and implement strategic business processes to help achieve technology modernization goals.
Prior to starting JHC Technology, Hemant led several projects at Booz Allen Hamilton supporting DHS ICE, the FBI, and the NIH. He was the Project/Capture Manager and Technical Lead of the Unified Management Financial System (UFMS) project with the FBI and also led the efforts of architecting and implementing digital intranet and extranet portal environments for the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) to support its mission to improve economic conditions for developing countries. He helped grow their project revenue by 30 percent in a year.
Hemant’s expertise expands across identifying and capturing new business opportunities, establishing partner relationships, and nurturing client relationships. His experienced background includes adhering to CMMI, ITIL, and PMP standards to ensure quality service delivery to the highest levels of success for customers. He has been involved in a diverse range of technology projects across multiple industries ranging from enterprise cloud architecture deployments, network infrastructure, systems architecture, application development, and full life-cycle implementation to systems integration solutions with industry leading technologies.
Hemant is a certified SCORE mentor and has also served as a Board of Director at Alliance for Digital Innovation (ADI), an organization that helps the government adopt innovative commercial technologies. He has an MBA from George Washington University and a master’s degree in information technology from Virginia Tech.