CACI shares jump on BAE takeover rumors BusinessWeek - May 15, 2006
... "CACI is one of ONLY THREE billion-dollar-plus pure federal IT companies left," he said, citing SRA International and ManTech International as the other two. ... ----
ManTech taps former NSA director Kenneth Minihan
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ManTech International Appoints Kenneth Minihan To Board -Quick Facts Monday, June 12, 2006; Posted: 12:15 PM
(RTTNews) - On Monday, ManTech International Corp. (MANT | charts | news | PowerRating) said it has elected Kenneth Minihan to its Board. Minihan served as president of the Security Affairs Support Association and was a founder of its descendent organization, the Intelligence and National Security Alliance, since 1999 to 2005. Minihan is a Managing Director of the Homeland Security Fund for Paladin Capital Group. --------------
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June 12, 2006
ManTech Names Lt. Gen. Kenneth A. Minihan, Former Director of NSA and DIA, to its Board of Directors
FAIRFAX, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 12, 2006--ManTech International Corporation (Nasdaq:MANT), a leading provider of innovative technologies and solutions focused on mission-critical national security programs for the Intelligence Community; the Departments of Defense, State, Homeland Security, and Justice; the Space Community; and other U.S. federal government customers announced today that retired Air Force Lt. Gen. Kenneth A. Minihan, a former Director of the National Security Agency (NSA) and the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), has been elected to the company's Board of Directors. ...
Lt. Gen. Minihan is a Managing Director of the Homeland Security Fund for Paladin Capital Group. Prior to joining Paladin, he spent 33-plus years in the U.S. Air Force, including serving as the 14th Director of the National Security Agency/Central Security Service from 1996 to 1999. While at NSA, he was instrumental in the definition and implementation of the National Information Assurance Program. From 1995 to 1996 he was a Director of the DIA.
From 1999 to 2005, Lt. Gen. Minihan served as president of the Security Affairs Support Association, and was a founder of its descendent organization, the Intelligence and National Security Alliance. He serves on the Board of Directors of BAE Systems North America, MTC Technologies, Inc. and Verint Systems, Inc.; and is a member of the Air Force Association, the National Military Intelligence Association and other national organizations.
Lt. Gen. Minihan has a Bachelor of Arts degree from Florida State University, a Master of Arts degree from the Naval Postgraduate School, and has completed executive development programs at the University of Illinois and Harvard University. Among his awards and decorations are the National Security Medal, the Defense Distinguished Service Medal, the Bronze Star, the National Intelligence Distinguished Service Medal, and the Legion of Merit. --------
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ManTech wins $130M to support national security on May 17, 2006 - which continues to demonstrate ManTech’s strategic positioning in growing intelligence and defense markets,� Robert Coleman, president and chief operating ------- http://phx.corporate-ir.net/phoenix.zhtml?c=130660&p=irol-govBio&ID=139487
Gary A. Dorland President of ManTech Security and Mission Assurance
President of ManTech Security and Mission Assurance. Mr. Dorland was named President in November 2004. Prior to that he served ManTech SMA as Chief Operating Officer and Executive Vice President managing the day-to-day operations. Before joining ManTech, Mr. Dorland was Sr. Vice President of Aegis Research Corporation, a premier provider of security services. Aegis was acquired by ManTech in August of 2002. Prior to Aegis Mr. Dorland served an illustrious twenty-year career in the United States Air Force. He has over thirty years of diverse executive management experience working with the government agencies to include the CIA, FBI, NRO and NSA regarding security policy formulation and implementation for several of our nation’s most sensitive defense efforts. ------
Global IT for USAID, State, Peace Corps ...
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05/15/06
Five qualify for $4 billion USAID IT services deal By Roseanne Gerin Staff Writer
Five companies won the right to compete for task orders under a five-year, $4 billion IT and communications services contract from the U.S. Agency for International Development.
AT&T Government Solutions Inc., Computer Sciences Corp., ManTech International Corp., Northrop Grumman Information Technology and SRA International Inc. received blanket purchase agreements for the Principal Resource for Information Management Enterprisewide program, also known as Prime 3.2....
Under Prime 3.2, the companies will compete for task orders to provide global IT and communications support not only to USAID, but also to its foreign affairs partners including the State Department and the Peace Corps in the United States, developing countries and unstable international areas. ...
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ManTech Appoints Robert A. Coleman to Its Board of Directors
FAIRFAX, Va., Mar 13, 2006 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- ManTech International Corporation (Nasdaq:MANT), a leading provider of innovative technologies and solutions focused on mission-critical national security programs for the Intelligence Community; the Departments of Defense, State, Homeland Security, and Justice; the Space Community; and other U.S. federal government customers, announced today that Robert A. Coleman, ManTech's President and Chief Operating Officer (COO), has been elected to the company's Board of Directors....
Mr. Coleman was named ManTech's President and COO in September 2004. Before joining ManTech Mr. Coleman was the CEO and President of Integrated Data Systems (IDS), a highly regarded provider of software engineering, computer security and enterprise architecture solutions to the Intelligence Community and the Department of Defense. Founded by Mr. Coleman in 1990, IDS was acquired by ManTech in February 2003. Prior to IDS, Mr. Coleman worked at the White House National Security Council Crisis Management Center during the Reagan and first-Bush administrations. He has additional experience supporting national security efforts while working for SAIC and Raytheon Technical Services.