About Us

Leadership

Andy Baratta

President

Andy Baratta brings to Axiologic nearly twenty-five years of experience in delivering effective IT and engineering solutions to serve federal customers that support the national security mission of our nation. He possesses deep knowledge of and relationships throughout the intelligence community. Most recently, he served as chief operating officer of Data Analytic Solutions Inc., which followed nearly eight years with ManTech, where he led the intelligence mission solutions division as vice president. He was a former director at Worldwide Information Network Systems and vice president of its national security practice before the company was acquired by ManTech in 2011. Prior to WINS, he had a twelve-year career supporting the US national security mission at the Defense Intelligence Agency, where he served multiple roles, most recently as the division chief for the organization’s solutions engineering and infrastructure division. Andy holds two master’s degrees: a master of science in computer science from American University and an MBA in management information systems from Duquesne University. He earned a bachelor of science in chemical engineering from the University of Pittsburgh.

Andy Baratta brings to Axiologic nearly twenty-five years of experience in delivering effective IT and engineering solutions to serve federal customers that support the national security mission of our nation. He possesses deep knowledge of and relationships throughout the intelligence community. Most recently, he served as chief operating officer of Data Analytic Solutions Inc., which followed nearly eight years with ManTech, where he led the intelligence mission solutions division as vice president. He was a former director at Worldwide Information Network Systems and vice president of its national security practice before the company was acquired by ManTech in 2011. Prior to WINS, he had a twelve-year career supporting the US national security mission at the Defense Intelligence Agency, where he served multiple roles, most recently as the division chief for the organization’s solutions engineering and infrastructure division. Andy holds two master’s degrees: a master of science in computer science from American University and an MBA in management information systems from Duquesne University. He earned a bachelor of science in chemical engineering from the University of Pittsburgh.