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Christine Ramsey was hired as executive vice president of sales and marketing at Net2000 Communications, Herndon, Va., a provider of business telecommunications services. She will direct the company's entry into new markets nationwide and shape the corporate strategy. Previously, she was a senior vice president for Statoil Energy.

was hired as executive vice president of sales and marketing at , Herndon, Va., a provider of business telecommunications services. She will direct the company's entry into new markets nationwide and shape the corporate strategy. Previously, she was a senior vice president for Statoil Energy. , Washington, named , a retired Army colonel, director of operations. McKan will be responsible for re-establishing and implementing the Mentor-ProtÈgÈ program. He also will oversee the program activities associated with the General Services Administration's Millennia contract and the Transportation Department's ITOP-2 contract. of Reston, Va., an information technology and outsourcing solutions company, announced several new hires. joined the company as counsel in its corporate law department. He will be responsible for federal procurement and information technology law. was named vice president and chief administrative officer of DynCorp Information Systems. She will manage all the unit's non-financial infrastructure functions. was hired as senior vice president of DynCorp's Information Systems subsidiary, Civil Sector Programs. He will be responsible for the day-to-day management of the unit. He spent 30 years at TRW Inc., most recently as vice president and general manager of TRW Systems and Information Technology Group. joined DynCorp as president of its DynMeridian subsidiary. DynMeridian provides strategic consulting and implementation services for national security. Courtney served 28 years in the U.S. Foreign Service. will lead the data and knowledge management practice for the Public Safety and Law Enforcement Group of its subsidiary company, DynCorp Information Systems. Most recently, Russell ran his own company, Expert Decisions Inc., New York, a provider of voice and data recording, announced a new business development division to create strategic alliances and expand North American distribution. New hire will head the division as vice president. ASC will focus on the call center market and look for partners who can integrate technologies to provide solutions to customers. of Clinton Township, Mich., which specializes in online financial planning and investment services, appointed as business development executive. Bergman will represent Lucid in negotiations with financial institutions and Internet service providers to deliver Lucid's NetPlanner online financial planning system. Bergman joins Lucid from the American Bankers Association.The , Vienna, Va., selected as vice president of innovation. She will develop new business opportunities and complement the real estate services of Staubach's Technology Practice. Lange was vice president of business development at the disbanded Potomac KnowledgeWay. promoted to vice president of sales for TRW Global Enterprise Solutions in Reston, Va. Global Enterprise Solutions focuses on e-business consulting, technology integration and integrated supply chain solutions, and is part of TRW's Systems & Information Technology Group. Kraft will be responsible for selling e-business supply chain and integration services to the global commercial market. He previously was the director of sales for TRW's Commercial Information Technology business. Send information to Who's on First Editor, Washington Technology, 8500 Leesburg Pike, Suite 7500, Vienna, Va., 22182; fax (703) 848-2353; e-mail news@technews.com
New Hires

Christine RamseyNet2000 Communications

Bell Atlantic FederalJames McKan

DynCorp

Carl Peckinpaugh

Ashley Smith

Grady Wright

William Courtney

Lucian Russell

ASC Telecom LPSteve Arcoleo

Lucid Financial ServicesJonathan Bergman

Staubach Co.Cathy Lange

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TRW Inc.Alan Draft

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