brass tracks.Industry Alonzo E. Short Jr. has been named president and chief operating officer of Arlington, Va.-based Houston Associates, Inc. He has served on the company's advisory board since July 2000. General Dynamics Land Systems appointed Bruce D. Weinberg to the position of plant manager of operations at the machining, power train assembly and test center in Muskegon, Mich. Previously, Weinberg was assembly plant manager. General Dynamics Land Systems has also named Mark C. Roualet to become vice president of wheeled vehicle systems. Roualet, who will be based in Sterling Heights, Mich., is responsible for all aspects of the company's wheeled vehicle programs, to include the Fox NBCRS, Pandur, armored ground mobility system, and Dragoon/Patroller. ITT Industries has elected Louis J. Guiliano chairman, president and chief executive officer. Guiliano joined ITT Industries, based in White Plains, N.Y., in 1988 as vice president of defense operations, after a 19-year career at Allied Signal. Linda S. Snow-Solum has been appointed director of navigation systems engineering at Rockwell Collins. Snow-Solum has worked at Rockwell Collins, based in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, since 1979. Jeffrey Harris has been named president of missiles and space operations at Lockheed Martin in Sunnyvale, Calif. Harris has served as president of special programs for space systems since April 2000. Anne E. Householder has been named application support specialist at Antenna Specialists in Cleveland. Householder will be responsible for customer technical sup port and application assistance. Computer Sciences Corporation, based in El Segundo, Calif., has appointed Paul Cofoni president of the federal sector business unit. Previously, Cofoni was president of the technology management group. Computer Sciences Corporation also has promoted Mary Jo Morris to succeed Cofoni as president of the technology management group. The Flying Hospital, based in Newport News, Va., has named Terry L. Dickinson vice president of operations. Dickinson has been director of operations for the past three years, and held senior flight operations positions with U.S. Airways from 1968-1994. John L. Rutan has been appointed director of maintenance. Previously, Rutan served as the Flying Hospital's chief flight engineer. Lewis W. Coleman has been elected to the board of directors of Northrop Grumman Corporation. Coleman currently is president of the Gordon E. and Betty I. Moore Foundation in San Francisco, Calif., after a 27-year career in the banking industry, most recently with Banc of America Securities, L.L.C., a subsidiary of Bank of America Corporation. |
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