Who's on First

<b>GTSI Corp.</b>, a Chantilly, Va., IT solutions company, appointed <b>Thomas Mutryn</b> as senior vice president and chief financial officer. He was previously with USAirways. The company also promoted <b>Jack Littley</b> to senior vice president of program services. Littley, who joined GTSI in June 2002, is responsible for its business development, contract management, services delivery, post-sales support and enterprise information areas.

, a Chantilly, Va., IT solutions company, appointed as senior vice president and chief financial officer. He was previously with USAirways. The company also promoted to senior vice president of program services. Littley, who joined GTSI in June 2002, is responsible for its business development, contract management, services delivery, post-sales support and enterprise information areas., a Las Vegas provider of data warehousing and security analysis software, elected , former assistant secretary of defense for command, control, communications and intelligence (C3I), as chairman of the board. Money has more than 41 years of management and engineering experience with the defense electronics and intelligence industry. , a Springfield, Va., management consulting company specializing in security services, appointed as vice president of McNeil's Security Services Center. Berry served 28 years in the Army before retiring as a colonel in 2001.  appointed , former assistant commissioner at the General Services Administration, as general manager of its newly established Government Business Office in Washington. Groh will help lead Siemens' effort to grow its share of the government procurement market by bringing to bear the company's strengths in infrastructure and systems integration., Fairfax, Va., hired as senior adviser for homeland security. He was previously with Science Applications International Corp. and spent 38 years in the Army, retiring in 1997 as a major general. The company also announced that as part of its ongoing integration of The Marasco Newton Group Ltd., the following appointments were made in the MNG Center for Environmental Strategies and Technology: is vice president and director; , vice president of technology solutions; , vice president of strategic technology services; , vice president of environmental management; , vice president of Internet services; , vice president of decision resources; and , vice president of operations., Arlington, Va., recruited retired Army Maj. Gen. as director of its Army Forces Command Operations organization in Atlanta. Edwards will oversee the expansion of CACI's business with FORSCOM as part of the company's strategy to increase its Defense Department support. , a former senior executive and acting deputy administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration, has been named vice president of transportation systems solutions for in Rockville, Md. He will direct the company's business expansion into the broader transportation market. has been appointed branch manager of , an office equipment technology firm. Tebbenhoff will manage the sales efforts in Washington, focused on the government contractor and legal markets. Send information to Who's on First Editor, 10 G St. NE, Suite 500, Washington, DC 20002; fax to (202) 772-2569 or e-mail to .
Appointments

GTSI Corp.Thomas MutrynJack Littley

Systems Research and DevelopmentArthur Money

McNeil Technologies Inc.James Berry

Siemens Corp.Dennis Groh

SRA International Inc.Donald Edwards

Amy MarascoDave NewtonJim WhittakerEdward SaltzbergMichael GehronPeter TrickCindy Shephard

CACI International Inc.Warren Edwards

Monte BelgerLockheed Martin Air Traffic Management

Bill TebbenhoffCanon Business Solutions

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