Steven A. Casazza, President of Defense Trade Solutions, Elected Vice Chair of NDIA International Division

Defense Trade Solutions is proud to announce that its President, Steven A. Casazza, has been elected Vice Chair of the National Defense Industrial Association (NDIA) International Division for the 2025-2026 term. This prestigious role places Mr. Casazza at the forefront of shaping international defense trade policies and fostering collaboration between the U.S. defense industry and global partners.

With over 15 years of experience in defense trade, compliance, and international partnerships, Mr. Casazza brings a wealth of knowledge and leadership to the NDIA International Division. His election underscores his commitment to strengthening the defense industrial base and promoting international security cooperation through responsible defense exports.

As Vice Chair, Mr. Casazza will play a key role in advancing the division’s mission to support U.S. government initiatives, facilitate international defense relationships, and provide thought leadership on critical issues impacting the global defense market.

“I am deeply honored to be elected Vice Chair of the NDIA International Division, and to be serving alongside the Chair of the Division – Mark Webber, Vice President of International Trade & Supply Chain at Lockheed Martin.” said Steven A. Casazza. “The NDIA plays a vital role in ensuring the U.S. defense industry’s competitiveness and leadership on the global stage. I look forward to working with Mark, NDIA Leadership and its members to promote collaboration, innovation, and security in our international defense partnerships. I am incredibly grateful to the NDIA for this opportunity and for their continued dedication to the defense community.”

The NDIA International Division (https://www.ndia.org/divisions/international) serves as a key forum for discussing issues that impact U.S. defense exports, foreign military sales, and international security relationships, fostering collaboration between industry leaders, government officials, and foreign partners.

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