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Lockheed Martin Corp., Bethesda, Md., hired Frederic Henney Jr. as director of communications and community relations for its Electronics & Surveillance-Undersea Systems.

, Bethesda, Md., hired as director of communications and community relations for its Electronics & Surveillance-Undersea Systems. He will report to Francis DeBritz, president of the division. Henney joins Lockheed Martin after a 20-year Navy career. Most recently he served as director of public affairs and congressional notifications for the chief of legislative affairs. was named director of design engineering for the avionics division of , White Plains, N.Y. D'Onofrio has been with ITT for 30 years and has been acting design director since 2000., Ontario, Canada, has added as the company's "eVangelist." Turner most recently was vice president of Hummingbird's federal business unit. Hummingbird previously was know as PC Docs. In her new role, Turner will be in charge of generating awareness of FreeBalance's e-government products. was appointed vice president of North American and channel sales for , Burlington, Mass. Previously, Hardardt was a vice president at Openpages. In his new position, he will work to broaden Elron's channel partners including markets such as government, education and banking., San Diego, named as executive vice president of the telecommunications integration sector. He will be responsible for overall management and operations. Before jointing SAIC, Cox was president of SecurityLink, which was part of Ameritech. joined the management team of , Herndon, Va., as chief operating officer. He will be responsible for daily operations, development of service and production strategy and providing direction to all division of NetSec. has hired as manager of the federal systems group. Hess joins the company after spending 20 years in the Air Force, mostly recently at U.S. Strategic Command. was named vice president of business development for , McLean, Va. He was promoted from group vice president. has picked as vice president of Logicon TASC for national intelligence program development. Conroy recently retired from the National Reconnaissance Office as deputy director for national support. has been named partner and was named a principal at the accounting and management consulting firm , Washington. Sherman will work in the tax department. Shute will work in the global government group.
Lockheed Martin Corp.Frederic Henney Jr.

Steven D'OnofrioITT Industries Inc.

FreeBalance Inc.Martha Turner

Mark HardardtElron Software Inc.

Science Applications International Corp.Neil Cox

Dan WoolleyNetSec

Lee Technologies GroupStephen Hess

Peter SpewakAdanced Technology Systems Inc.

Northrop Grumman Corp.Thomas Conroy

Travis ShermanDiane ShuteGrant Thornton LLP

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