
ATLANTA, Apr. 8, 2025 — Incident IQ is reinforcing its commitment to product innovation and engineering excellence by expanding its leadership team. This strategic move enhances platform scalability and accelerates application-level innovation, enabling teams to work more efficiently and deliver greater value to K-12 school districts.
New Leadership to Advance Incident IQ’s Mission
Incident IQ is pleased to welcome David Martinez as Vice President of Engineering, Applications. A seasoned technology executive, David brings extensive experience in aligning engineering strategies with business objectives, driving innovation, and delivering scalable SaaS and IoT solutions. Prior to joining Incident IQ, he served as CTO at Revel Systems, leading a global team across engineering, cloud operations, and quality assurance.
Chris Litzinger, now Vice President of Engineering, Platform, will continue leading efforts to enhance platform architecture, security, and scalability. Together, David and Chris will streamline execution, expand product capabilities, and empower engineering teams to deliver high-impact solutions.
“I’m thrilled to join Incident IQ and contribute to its next phase of innovation,” said David Martinez, VP of Engineering, Applications. “Incident IQ has a strong foundation, and I look forward to working alongside Chris and the talented engineering team to drive customer-focused solutions.”
Scaling Innovation: Strengthening R&D for Long-Term Growth
By strengthening its R&D leadership structure, Incident IQ will:
- Scale its platform to support future products and integrations.
- Accelerate application development to tackle district-specific challenges while maintaining seamless integration with the core platform
- Increase team autonomy, reducing bottlenecks and improving execution speed.
This investment ensures faster development cycles, higher-quality feature releases, and a strong foundation for long-term growth.
“Incident IQ is committed to delivering cutting-edge solutions that empower K-12 schools to manage technology, assets, and operations more efficiently,” said Jason Martin, CTO of Incident IQ. “With Chris leading platform strategy and David driving application innovation, our engineering leadership team is well-positioned to push the boundaries of product development. This is an exciting step forward in our mission to provide schools with the best possible tools to support their students and staff.”
Looking ahead, Incident IQ plans to expand its engineering team to support rapid growth. These improvements reinforce Incident IQ’s position as a leader in education technology, driving continuous innovation to empower K-12 school districts nationwide.
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About Incident IQ:
Incident IQ is the leading workflow management platform built exclusively for K-12 schools, providing district leaders with visibility and efficiency across administrative teams. Trusted by over 1,900 districts, Incident IQ powers mission-critical services for more than 12 million students and educators nationwide. By connecting technology and operational workflows, Incident IQ enables schools to streamline processes, reduce administrative burdens, and focus on what matters most—student achievement.





















































