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Elaine Dezenski has joined Cross Match Technologies Inc. as senior vice president of global government affairs. More people on the move.

was named CIO for in Reston, Va. Springman most recently was division director of battle command for the sector. joined of Denver as vice president and CIO. Varma until September was vice president of global applications services and telecom center of competency at IBM Corp. joined IT, geospatial, engineering and program management services provider , Alexandria, Va., as director of systems engineering and integration in the company's Defense Systems division. Shevock formerly was with the Defense Department's Missile Defense Agency, most recently serving as Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense systems engineering and architecture division head., senior vice president of finance and CFO of , and former Air Force inspector general and Lt. Gen. were named to the board of directors for IT intrusion detection solution provider , Columbia, Md. joined , Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., as senior vice president of global government affairs in the company's Washington office. Dezenski formerly was a security official with the Homeland Security Department since its inception and previous to the formation of DHS, with the Transportation Department. joined and as a vice president of the global executive search firm's technology practice. McFarland most recently was marketing vice president at International Launch Services, a joint venture of Lockheed Martin Corp. and Khrunichev Space Research Center. joined biometric identity assurance software developer , Reston, Va., as global marketing director. Waldrup most recently was strategic marketing executive for American Systems Corp. joined of Washington as senior vice president and chief operating officer. Casciano most recently was director of Ball Aerospace and Technologies Corp.'s national capital area business unit. He retired in 1999 from the Air Force as a Major General and director of Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance., chief technology officer of Technology Officer of ND SatCom AG, Immenstaad, Germany, and Malcolm Warren, Asia-Pacific director at ViaSat Inc. of San Diego, have been named to the international board of directors of the .At , Fairfax, Va., in the company's consulting department: to vice president and head of the company's General Services Administration account team; to vice president and head of the company's accounts with the House of Representatives, Library of Congress, Patent and Trademark Office and the Treasury Department's Debt Management Service; and to vice president and head of the Interior Department's National Business Center, and the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts business practices.At , El Segundo, Calif., in the company's engineering and technology group: Robert Frueholz to general manager of the communications and networking division; to general manager of the electronics and sensors division; to general manager of the computers and software division; and to general manager of the systems engineering division.At , New Hyde Park, N.Y.: to senior vice president and treasurer. joined , Fort Worth, Texas, as a program manager for building programs in Fort Worth. Fisher recently retired from the Air Force as a colonel and one of the top senior leaders in the service's civil engineering department.
Michael SpringmanNorthrop Grumman Corp.'s Mission Systems

Girish VarmaQwest Communications International Inc.

Bob ShevockAvineon Inc.

Joseph ChinniciCiena Corp.Steven Polk Sourcefire Inc.

Elaine DezenskiCross Match Technologies Inc.

Theodore McFarlandEdward W. KelleyPartners of Chicago

Cheryl Walker WaldrupDaon Inc.

John CascianoLexisNexis Special Services Inc.

Gerhard BommasWorld Teleport Association of New York

Promoted

CGI Federal Inc.Lynne BusheyGail GusemanSergio Rodriguez

Aerospace Corp.William HiattWilliam KernsMarilee Wheaton

Intelsat Inc.Linda Kokkali

Marvin FisherCarter and Burgess Inc.

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