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<b>mGen Inc.</b>, a Foxborough, Mass., developer of advanced distributed knowledge, human capital and learning management solutions, appointed <b>Pete Steiner</b> as vice president of sales. He was previously with Monster.com.

, a Foxborough, Mass., developer of advanced distributed knowledge, human capital and learning management solutions, appointed as vice president of sales. He was previously with Monster.com., Andover, Mass., named retired Air Force Lt. Gen. to its board of directors. Before his retirement, McCausland was the director of the Defense Logistics Agency. , a Fairfax, Va., provider of IT services, appointed two vice presidents as part of its integration of Adroit Systems Inc., a provider of Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance services to U.S. defense and intelligence organizations. is vice president and director, and is vice president of operations of the Adroit C4ISR Center. Ryan previously served as president and CEO of ASI and Hogan was chief operating officer. has joined Pleasanton, Calif.-based as director of business development. He will be responsible for assisting agencies with solutions for financial, human resources, supply chain and citizen relationship management. He was previously with E-Gov., Los Angeles, elected , former chairman of TRW Inc., to its board of directors, bringing the company's board to 12 members., a Rockville, Md., merger and acquisition firm, hired as managing director. He will focus on building ACP's federal merger and acquisition advisory and corporate finance practice. Saunders has held management positions at DynCorp and Visual Networks Inc.Herndon, Va.-based President and Founder was recently selected to serve on the government marketing forum's advisory board. The forum is a monthly breakfast seminar series providing professionals in the government technology market with a continual peer development forum., vice president and director of Intelligence Operations unit in Herndon, Va., was named to the board of visitors of the National Defense University. Fuchs was nominated by the White House and appointed by Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld to a four-year term. The board provides guidance and assistance to the university., a Baltimore-based law firm, hired as a partner , who just completed five years as secretary of the Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services. Simms will focus his practice on business litigation, legislative and governmental affairs, government contracting and procurement and issues related to technology in law enforcement, with a special emphasis on homeland security.Charles Cantello was named vice president of warfare systems for in Manassas, Va. Cantello previously was the business unit's vice president for finance and business management. named as its new director of government business development in its Washington office. Suhy will manage a team focused on large government systems integrators, hardware manufacturers, independent software vendors and resellers. He has been with Microsoft since February 1992., El Segundo, Calif., appointed as president of its Canadian operations. Previously, Biggs served as vice president of business development for the company's global technology management group. He will focus on both public and private-sector business development opportunities in Canada.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

mGen Inc.Pete Steiner

Dynamics Research Corp.Charles McCausland

SRA International Inc.Terry RyanAnna Hogan

Don ArnoldPeopleSoft Federal Sector

Northrop Grumman Corp.Philip Odeen

Aronson Capital PartnersJohn Saunders

Federal Marketing AssociatesSusan Milich

Sidney FuchsNorthrop Grumman Corp.'s

Brown, Goldstein & Levy LLPStuart Simms

Promotions

Lockheed Martin Naval Electronics & Surveillance Systems-Undersea Systems

Microsoft Corp.Scott Suhy

Computer Sciences Corp.John Biggs

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