Pyramid Systems Celebrates 30 Years of Innovation and Welcomes David Chow as CEO
Pyramid Systems
13 February 2025
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Fairfax, Virginia — As Pyramid Systems marks three decades of delivering innovative IT solutions to federal agencies, we are proud to announce the appointment of David Chow as our new Chief Executive Officer, effective February 2025.
The transition continues the legacy founders Sherry and Jeff Hwang built since opening Pyramid’s doors in 1995, while positioning the firm to lead the next era of federal IT modernization — an era defined by AI deployment, regulated cloud at scale, federal cybersecurity demands, and a federal workforce transformation that affects every agency mission.
About David Chow
David Chow brings deep federal IT leadership experience to Pyramid Systems. As CEO, he will lead the firm’s next phase of growth, building on Pyramid’s established federal mission portfolio while extending the firm’s capabilities in AI, cloud, cybersecurity, and modernization. His appointment reflects Pyramid’s sustained commitment to leadership continuity, federal mission focus, and long-arc capability investment.
Thirty Years of Federal Mission Delivery
Pyramid’s 30-year history is defined by sustained federal agency partnerships and the people who deliver them. Highlights from across that history:
1995 — First HUD contract; the founding engagement that has shaped Pyramid’s federal acquisition expertise.
2020-2024 — Expansion across SEC (National Exam Program modernization), USDA (WIC Food Delivery Portal), CMS, GSA, FDIC, and the federal Biometric Interoperability Transition Tool (BITT).
2025 — AIR-Quire wins HUD AMSS, becomes awardable on Tradewinds Solutions Marketplace, and Pyramid expands cybersecurity capabilities through partnership with Fortalice Solutions.
Honoring the Founders’ Legacy
Sherry and Jeff Hwang built Pyramid Systems on principles that still define how the firm operates today: client service excellence rooted in employee-centric culture, technical depth across federal mission domains, and long-term commitment to the agencies we serve. The 30-year milestone reflects what that patient capital and persistent investment have produced. The next chapter under David Chow’s leadership extends that arc.
Conclusion
Pyramid Systems enters its fourth decade of federal mission work with leadership continuity, a deepened technology portfolio, and a culture that produces the people who deliver. We are grateful to the federal agencies that trust us with their missions, to the team members whose work has built three decades of credibility, and to David Chow for taking on the responsibility of leading what comes next.
FAQ
When did David Chow become CEO of Pyramid Systems?
David Chow was appointed Chief Executive Officer of Pyramid Systems effective February 2025.
Who founded Pyramid Systems?
Pyramid Systems was founded by Sherry and Jeff Hwang in 1995. The firm has been delivering federal IT solutions to civilian and homeland security agencies for 30 years.
What does the CEO transition mean for current federal clients?
Pyramid’s ongoing client relationships, contract delivery, and capability investments continue uninterrupted. The transition reflects sustained leadership planning and a continuation of Pyramid’s long-arc focus on federal mission work.
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