
- Government Relations
- Earned the Bronze Star while holding multiple combat command assignments; lifetime member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars
- Heroism on 9/11 following the Pentagon terrorist attack earned him the Soldier’s Medal, the nation’s highest decoration for bravery
- His loyalty to his country and our clients is only surpassed by his devotion to his wife, Liz Roberts, and their daughter Lily
Ted Anderson Managing Director
- Government Relations
- Earned the Bronze Star while holding multiple combat command assignments; lifetime member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars
- Heroism on 9/11 following the Pentagon terrorist attack earned him the Soldier’s Medal, the nation’s highest decoration for bravery
- His loyalty to his country and our clients is only surpassed by his devotion to his wife, Liz Roberts, and their daughter Lily
Ted Anderson is a seasoned Government Relations specialist, having worked for three leading advocacy firms in Washington, D.C. since 2003. Leadership and conviction are the hallmarks of his offering, making Ted’s wisdom and valor, on the battlefield, the home front, and on Capitol Hill, indispensable to our company’s influence and guidance. Now a retired Army combat arms officer, Ted’s service to our Nation spans twenty-three years, with nineteen spent in the field amongst the Army’s most elite parachute/airborne units prior to serving in the Office of the Chief Legislative Liaison, Army at the Pentagon. His tenure as Chief of Policy for the Legislative Liaison Office encompassed an array of issues including personnel, base realignment, and closure (BRAC), medical issues, chemical demilitarization, logistics, and material command accounts.
His expertise is a crucial factor in Signal’s ability to deliver unsurpassed national security, defense, intelligence, and cybersecurity guidance to a multitude of national interagency clients. His ability to create a capture strategy and tirelessly push for solutions that maximize a client’s return on investment was honed while developing and implementing the Army’s congressional goals and objectives for transformation policy, readiness, worldwide operations, mobilization, and training issues.