ManTech Senior Executive Vice President Major General Eugene C.
Renzi, U.S. Army (Ret.) to Focus on Broader ManTech Corporate Mission
FAIRFAX, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 15, 2008--ManTech
International Corporation (Nasdaq:MANT) has named Maj. Gen. James
David Bryan, U.S. Army (Ret.), the former Sector Vice President,
Executive Customer Relations for Global Defense C4I and Space,
Northrop Grumman Corporation, as president of its Defense Systems
Group. The Defense System's Group is ManTech's largest business unit
and is an industry leader in providing worldwide technology support to
the Department of Defense.
General Bryan will succeed Maj. Gen. Eugene C. Renzi, U.S. Army
(Ret.), ManTech's Senior Executive Vice President who will transition
from President of ManTech's Defense Systems Group to focus on the
broader mission of ManTech.
"Gene Renzi has had an immeasurable impact on ManTech's growth and
success," said George J. Pedersen, Chairman and Chief Executive
Officer, ManTech International Corporation. "His integrity, his
leadership, his devotion to the mission and to our country are
unparalleled, and these qualities have helped shape our company, our
philosophy and inspire our employees. We welcome his continued service
to ManTech and thank him for his significant contributions."
"Since joining ManTech in 1993, Gene Renzi has built our Defense
Systems Group into one of the preeminent organizations providing
mission-critical technology services and solutions to the Department
of Defense," said Robert A. Coleman, President and Chief Operating
Officer, ManTech International Corporation. "His remarkable
accomplishments at ManTech followed a sterling, 32-year career in the
U.S. Army where he received numerous awards and decorations. Recently,
he was recognized for his successful military and civilian careers,
and for his contributions to the community, when he was awarded the
Distinguished Member of the Signal Regiments Award. From 2003 to 2006,
Gene was Chairman of the Board of Directors of AFCEA International and
is highly regarded for his leadership of that organization which
represents the top government, industry and military professionals in
the IT, communications intelligence field."
"Dave Bryan is an ideal choice to take over our Defense Systems
group, at a time when there is strong demand for their services and
solid opportunities for continued growth," said Mr. Pedersen. "He is
considered one of the leading experts in the information technology
aspects of Defense Transformation. In his past role as Vice Director
of the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) and the Commander of
the Joint Task Force for Computer Network Operations, he was at the
leading edge of planning for future networks and systems to support
the DOD and other government agencies. His accomplishments and the
vision and leadership he has demonstrated in his career will be
tremendous assets to ManTech."
"Among Dave's many successes in his career, he is credited with
developing and implementing the most innovative overhaul of network
operations doctrine in the history of the Department of Defense, which
led to significant improvements in managing and securing the DOD
Global Information Grid," said Mr. Coleman. "These achievements and
experiences will significantly add to our abilities to serve our
customers throughout the federal government."
Mr. Bryan began his career in 1970 as a signal officer in the
Army. He later became commander of the 112th Special Operations Signal
Battalion and 35th Airborne Signal Brigade. In 1998, as a Brigadier
General, he became Director, Command, Control, Communication and
Computer Systems, J-6, U.S. Pacific Command, Hawaii. In 2000, he was
named Vice Director of DISA/Commander, Joint Task Force for Computer
Network Operations and promoted to Major General.
Upon his retirement from the Army in 2004, General Bryan served as
the Vice President, Defense Transformation and Deputy, Defense
Enterprise Solutions Group, Northrop Grumman Information Technology
and served in this capacity until his appointment as Sector Vice
President in 2007.
He has a bachelor's degree from Jacksonville State University and
a master's degree from North Carolina State University. He is an Honor
Graduate of the Signal Officer Advance Course, and a graduate of the
Army Command and General Staff College and the Army War College.
About ManTech International Corporation:
Headquartered in Fairfax, Virginia with more than 7,300
professionals, ManTech International Corporation is a leading provider
of innovative technologies and solutions for 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. ManTech's expertise includes
systems engineering, systems integration, technology and software
development, enterprise security architecture, information assurance,
intelligence operations support, network and critical infrastructure
protection, information technology, communications integration and
engineering support. The Company supports the advanced
telecommunications systems that are used in Operation Iraqi Freedom
and in other parts of the world; has developed a secure, collaborative
communications system for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security;
and builds and maintains secure databases that track terrorists. The
company operates in the United States and 42 countries. In 2007,
ManTech was named one of BusinessWeek.com's fastest growing tech
companies; to Business 2.0 magazine's 100 Fastest Growing Technology
Companies list for the second year in a row; to the Deloitte & Touche
list of the 50 fastest growing technology companies in Virginia; and a
GI Jobs magazine Top Ten Military Friendly Employer. Additional
information on ManTech can be found at www.mantech.com.
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SOURCE: ManTech International Corporation