March 20, 2025

UASI is proud to announce the appointment of Josh Knepfle as the new Chief Technology Officer. With an extensive background in technology leadership, Knepfle brings over 20 years of experience in software development, strategic innovation, and cross-functional team management to the role.

Knepfle joins UASI from his most recent position as CTO at Roadtrippers, where he led the development of innovative mobile and web applications. Before his tenure at Roadtrippers, Knepfle had an extensive career as CTO and Senior Vice President of Engineering at SparkPeople, Inc., an innovator in health and wellness ,where he led the strategy and development of SparkPeople's technology platform Knepfle’s leadership in strategic planning, cloud based solutions AI, scaling technology solutions, and cybersecurity makes him a natural fit to drive UASI's goals of continuous innovation.


As CTO, Knepfle will be responsible for overseeing UASI’s technology strategy and driving product development. His expertise in Agile practices, DevOps, and IoT initiatives, is expected to play a key role in UASI's next phase of growth.


“I joined UASI because I was excited about their vision to drive technological improvements to provide efficient and effective solutions to the health care industry. UASI is committed to being a contributor to making the healthcare system better and technology can play a key role along with UASI’s remarkable services. I was also impressed by UASI’s high standards in cybersecurity, and I like to be on a team that sets high standards.”


Knepfle’s appointment reinforces UASI's commitment to technological advancement, security and enhancing operational excellence across its teams to ensure optimized client solutions.


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