Charles Narang, NCI Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
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Terry Glasgow, President
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James Allen served as the Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer (CFO) at Veridian prior to its acquisition by General Dynamics in August 2003. Prior to Veridian, Mr. Allen served as CFO for both GRC International, Inc. and CACI International, Inc., both publicly traded companies working as federal IT service providers.
John Lawler is currently the CEO and Chairman of the Board of Sterling Wealth Management, Inc., a registered investment advisory firm and President of East West Financial Services, Inc., a diversified financial management, tax and consulting firm. Mr. Lawler served in top administrative positions of the U.S. House of Representatives, including Chief of the Office of Finance. Mr. Lawler currently serves on a number of boards including L-1 Identity Solutions, Inc. (ID), a biometric technology and identity management company trading on the New York Stock Exchange.
Paul Lombardi served as President and Chief Executive Officer of DynCorp from 1997 until its sale to Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) in 2003. Prior to his association with DynCorp, Mr. Lombardi was employed at PRC Inc. where he held a variety of executive level positions including Senior Vice President and General Manager of PRC's Applied Management Group, where he was responsible for information technology and systems integration within the federal IT market sector.
Pat McMahon is a Partner in the law firm of Barton, Baker, McMahon, Hildebrandt & Tolle, LLP where he practices corporate law with a primary focus on companies that offer information technology products and services to the federal government. Prior to this position, Mr. McMahon served as a legislative attorney for the Secretary of Defense where he worked with the staffs of all of the Uniformed Services and the staffs of the House and Senate Armed Services Committees. Other government service includes: legislative attorney for the Secretary of the Navy; Navy Judge Advocate General's office, Administrative Law Division and U.S. Marine Corps officer.
G.P. Singh was the founder of Karta Technologies, Inc., a San Antonio, Texas-based technology and professional services firm
that was acquired by NCI Information Systems, Inc. in June 2007. He grew Karta from a one-man operation to a highly
successful firm that employed close to 400 employees at the time of purchase. Prior to Karta, Dr. Singh was an engineering
faculty member at the University of Texas, San Antonio, which succeeded a senior research engineer position for the Southwest
Research Institute.
He has published over 50 technical papers and numerous reports related to power plant maintenance and operations, and he
holds, or co-holds, six patents. During his tenure as Chairman and CEO, Karta was the recipient of numerous business awards
and achievements. He is recognized within the San Antonio, Texas business community as a highly successful entrepreneur who
is equally committed to community service as reflected in the numerous boards and advisory committees on which he serves.
Steve Waechter served as the Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer for CACI International from 1999 until his departure in January 2007. Prior to CACI, Mr. Waechter held Chief Financial Officer positions at Government Technology Services, Inc. (GTSI), Vincam Group, Inc. and Applied Bioscience International, Inc. He began his career at General Electric in 1974, and progressed through their financial organization, where he became the Vice President of Finance for GE Information Services from 1989 to 1993.
Dan Young is currently Managing Partner of the Turnberry Group, an advisory practice to CEO's and other senior executives. He was the former Vice Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Federal Data Corporation (FDC) before retiring after having served the company in various executive capacities for more than two decades. Before joining FDC, Mr. Young was an executive with Data Transmission Company and prior to that, he held various engineering, sales and management positions at Texas Instruments, Inc. He also served as an officer in the U.S. Navy.