NDIA senior staff, board of directors and trustees.Officers Lawrence P. Farrell Jr. President and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. Bron P. Prokuski Secretary/Treasurer, Vice President, Administration/Finance Barry Bates Vice President, Operations James L. McInerney Vice President, Membership/Chapters Pete Steffes Vice President, Government Policy Dino K. Pignotti Vice President, Advertising Frederick L. Lewis President, NTSA Dave Chesebrough President, AFEI Executive Committee James L. Pierce Chairman Thomas I. Culligan Chairman Thomas W. Rabaut Immediate Past Chairman Arthur E. Johnson Donald R. Keith General Donald Raymond Keith was born January 31, 1927 in Ludington, Michigan. During World War II, he served in the Army as an enlisted soldier. He graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1949 and was commissioned a field artillery 2nd lieutenant. George J. Pedersen Board of Directors Dan R. Bannister, CSC (Dyncorp) Joseph Bravman, Satellink Technologies Inc. Beverly B. Byron, Byron Butcher Associates Paul Cofoni, Computer Sciences Corporation Thomas E. Cooper, General Electric Company Thomas M. Culligan, Raytheon Company Kenneth C. Dahlberg Ken Dahlberg is an American engineer and corporate executive, who has held the posts ot CEO and president of Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) on November 3 2003, and chairman of the board since July 16 2004. , General Dynamics Corporation Honorable Rudy F. de Leon, The Boeing Company Henry J. Driesse, ITT Industries Mary Ann Gilleece, Van Scoyoc Kelly, PLLC Leonard P. Gollobin, Presearch Inc. Thomas F. Hash, Bechtel National Inc. Frank F. Hewitt, ComGlobal Systems Arthur E. Johnson, Lockheed Martin Corporation Donald R. Keith, Cypress International Inc. Robert G. Kiggans (AFEI), Advanced Technology Institute Charles Richardson (NTSA), Northrop Grumman Mission Systems John H. Moellering, JM Associates Tofie M. Owen Jr., SAIC George J. Pedersen, ManTech International Corp. James L. Pierce, ARINC Inc. Thomas W. Rabaut, United Defense LP Wayne Savage (PSA (Professional Services Automation) An information system designed to organize, track and manage all opportunities, work, resources, costs, revenues and invoices to improve the productivity and efficiency of the workforce. ), Raytheon Company Gen. Lawrence A. Skantze General Lawrence Albert Skantze is a retired United States Air Force four star general and was commander, Air Force Systems Command at Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland. Skantze was born in 1928, in the Bronx, New York. , USAF (Ret.) Dale W. Church, Mechanical Technology Inc. W. Frank Stoddart, Oshkosh Truck Corporation Dr. Ronald D. Sugar, Northrop Grumman Corporation Maj. Gen. William Usher, (NCWG) USAF (Ret.) Board of Trustees board of trustees Politics The posse of thugs who oversee an institution's administration. See Board of directors. James F. Berry, Lockheed Martin Corporation William J. Birkhofer, Jacobs Engineering Group Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. (NYSE: JEC), a publicly traded company with annual revenues approaching $7 billion, provides professional technical services. Headquartered in Pasadena, CA, Jacobs offers support to industrial, commercial, and government clients across multiple Frank Cardile, ACS Defense Inc. John "Jack" R. Carter Jr., TRW Inc. Frederick C. Chiccone, Decision Systems Technologies Inc. Maj. Gen. George W. Miller, III, USAF (Ret), Office of the Comptroller Vincent J. Ciccone, RASco Inc. V. Lee Cooper, Unisys Federal Systems Peter J. Corte, Raytheon Company Alan J. Criswell, American Competitiveness Institute The American Competitiveness Institute (ACI) was founded by Alan J. Criswell in 1992. Early in its existence, ACI acquired a defense contract from the Office of Naval Research known as the Electronics Manufacturing Productivity Facility (EMPF). Dr. Ronald L. Easley, System Planning Corporation System Planning Corporation is a Virginia based corporation that conducts research and produces electronics and computer software for the United States Department of Defense and other federal government agencies in the support of National security. Timothy B. Fleischer, Radian Inc. Gregory L. Frank, Battelle James H. Frey, Consultant Nathaniel Friends, AT&T Corporation Maj. Gen. Robert Ken Guest, Anteon Corporation Robert R. Harris, Armtec Defense Products Co. Maj. Gen. C.A. "Lou" Hennies, Alabama National Guard The Alabama National Guards consists of the:
• • [ , Lyman Ward Military Academy Lyman Ward Military Academy (LWMA) is a private military school located in Camp Hill, Alabama. History The Academy was founded by Dr. Lyman Ward in 1898 as a non-profit, non-denominational, co-educational institution for the rural youth of Alabama. Joseph Homko, L-3 Communications John D. Illgen, Illgen Simulation Technologies Inc. James E. Jardon, II, Jardon & Howard Technologies Mary E. Lacey, Naval Surface Warfare Center Noun 1. Naval Surface Warfare Center - the agency that provides scientific and engineering and technical support for all aspects of surface warfare NSWC Joanna T. Lau, Lau Technologies Martin E. Leshin, Booz, Allen & Hamilton James McAleese, McAleese & Associates James H. Miller, Meridian Medical Technologies Richard J. Millman, Textron Systems Corp. Lt. Gen. Carl G. O'Berry, The Boeing Company Frank W. Otto, EDO Corporation Gerald A. Potthoff, Engineered Support Systems Inc. Bruce Roberts, Cubic Defense Systems Frank Rohrback, ARC Propulsion Daniel L. Smith, Raytheon Company Dr. Kathleen P. Sridhar, INDUS Technology Frederick M. Strader, AAI Corporation Nick Vlahakis, Alliant Techsystems Jan A Van Prooyen, Bechtel National Lewis A. Tony Palumbo, Raytheon Company Donald Pilling, Logisitics Management Institute Adm. George Wagner, USN (Ret.), Northrop Grumman Ryan Aeronautical Center Francis M. Walton, NDI Engineering Company Gen. Volney F. Warner Volney Frank Warner (born June 7 1926) is a retired United States Army four-star general who served as Commander-in-Chief, United States Readiness Command (USCINCRED) from 1979 to 1981. Early career Warner was born in Woonsocket, South Dakota. , USA (Ret.), V. F. Warner & Associates/Rheintech Inc. Hal Yoh, The Day & Zimmermann Group Inc. George Yorhling, Curtiss Wright Flight Systems Frank Weinberg, Caterpillar Inc. Owen Wormser, C3i Richard Wiater, Stewart & Stewart Steven Wegener, Talley Defense Systems |
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