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Dorothy Cleal is joining SRA International Inc., Fairfax, Va., as director of Navy programs. She will be responsible for program management, customer satisfaction and the delivery of information technology services. Before joining SRA, Cleal was the acting chief information officer and associate director for information systems and technology at the White House.

is joining , Fairfax, Va., as director of Navy programs. She will be responsible for program management, customer satisfaction and the delivery of information technology services. Before joining SRA, Cleal was the acting chief information officer and associate director for information systems and technology at the White House. The , Washington, appointed vice president of its Washington, D.C., chapter. He was formerly the branch manager for KENDA's Virginia and Washington office. KENDA, Salem, N.H., is an IT recruitment firm providing contractors and permanent placement services to companies worldwide. Carter will be responsible for supporting the chapter's president and assist in developing and planning its bimonthly meetings and chairing the joint advertising committee. recently was appointed as federal account executive for division in Bethesda, Md. McDonald previously was a sales account manager with DLT Solutions, Herndon, Va. also was hired as Quest's state and local account manager for the government division. Quest software is a provider of database tools for Oracle Corp., Alexandria, Va., recently had some new hires and promotions. The company hired as senior program manager. was promoted to manager of corporate communications. has been selected as program manager. will be the new director of system integration. was promoted to assistant program manager. And was promoted to deputy director of information technology. , Laurel, Md., a provider of technology, products and services for accessing real-time or complex data streams, announced that was selected for the newly created position of chief technology officer and vice president of engineering. He will be responsible for defining and delivering next generation products as the company expands its portfolio to software-based network data access solutions. , Rockville, Md., appointed as director of business development for the southwest United States. Dove has more than 31 years of experience in government and commercial business management and development. named vice president of research for Bell Labs, the company's research and development arm. In his new position, Brinkman will oversee the work of 1,200 Bell Lab researchers in computing, software, mathematics, communications science, physics and engineering. Before his new job, Brinkman was physical sciences research vice president at Bell Labs, focusing on converting technology from the labs into marketable products for business., Portland, Ore., a provider of project-based e-business engineering consulting services, announced that has been promoted to vice president. He directs operations in the Washington office, which has been open for a year. will join , San Jose, Calif., as executive vice president and general manager of the company's Internet products business unit. Shah's responsibilities will include driving the development and rollout of i-BURST, a broadband wireless Internet technology. Shah is currently the vice president of the Wireless Networks Group of Lucent Technologies. ArrayComm is an adaptive signal processing technology.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.
Dorothy ClealSRA International Inc.

National Association of Computer Consultant BusinessesJim Carter



Steve McDonaldQuest Software's GovernmentKia Pugh

Dynamic Systems Inc.Randall BrownAnn CharronJohn GraveenDavid GreyardCindy LatimerDona Lee

Computer I/O Corp.Hussein Sallam

Decision Systems Technologies Inc.Robert Dove

Lucent Technologies Inc.William Brinkman

Emerald Solutions Inc.Barry Blackburn

Nitin ShahArrayComm Inc.

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