QinetiQ is exploring opportunities to equip Poland with solutions that would protect national security. QinetiQ US Chief Executive Tom Vecchiolla, a two-time Wash100 winner and 4×24 member, led the discussion in a recent meeting with Grzegorz Karpinski, secretary of state and deputy head of the Chancellery of the Prime Minister of Poland, in Warsaw.
According to a press release issued Monday, the meeting is part of the company’s global expansion effort and commitment to supply allied nations with mission-critical technologies while protecting vital interests.
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Military Modernization and Regional Defense
The dialogue follows a $4 billion Foreign Military Financing loan guarantee from the United States that the Polish government plans to use to modernize its military capabilities. Warsaw recently closed deals to acquire RTX-made air-to-air missiles and an Integrated Battle Command System.
“Our engagement with Polish leadership underscores QinetiQ US’s commitment to strengthening partnerships with allied nations as we work together to address complex security challenges and deliver advanced capabilities that enhance regional defense,” Vecchiolla said.

