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ManTech Telecommunication and Information Systems Corp. MTISC

ManTech Telecommunication and Information Systems Corp. MTISC. Managing Security Technology for a Changing World Taña Montaño-Lee Friday December 12, 1997. Corporate Overview. Founded in 1968 Worldwide technology corporation Approximately 4000 professionals Annual revenues of over $400M

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ManTech Telecommunication and Information Systems Corp. MTISC

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  1. ManTech Telecommunication and Information Systems Corp.MTISC Managing Security Technology for a Changing World Taña Montaño-Lee Friday December 12, 1997

  2. Corporate Overview • Founded in 1968 • Worldwide technology corporation • Approximately 4000 professionals • Annual revenues of over $400M • Corporate Headquarters in Fairfax Virginia • Over 600 TS/SCI cleared personnel

  3. Global Technology Support • Defense technologies • C4I systems • Systems integration and engineering • Computer and communications security • Space systems • Simulation technology • Environmental technologies

  4. OSDC3I CECOM PEO/IEW PEO/C3 ISMA SOUTHCOM NDIC SOCOM SOUTH US ARMY Europe NSA DOS DISA INSCOM USN DOE Worldwide C4I Customers Our Proven C4I System Life Cycle capability is evident from successful support of dozens of customers and their world wide programs, systems, and networks.

  5. OrganizationManTech International Corporation ManTech International Corporation G. Pederson, President & CEO J. Moore, Chief Financial Officer E. Renzi, Sr. Corp. Vice President J. Tuttle, Sr. Corp. Vice President GSE Systems,Inc ManTech Telecommunications and Information Systems Corp. E. Renzi, President ManTech Systems Engineering Corp. J. Tuttle, Pres ManTech Environmental Corp T. Hall, Phd, Pres ManTech Environmental Technology Inc. J. Stikeleather, Phd, Pres ManTech Advanced Systems International L. Moodispaw, Pres MASI-UK Limited L. Moodispaw, President ManTech Australia PTY, Ltd L. Rizio, President

  6. OrganizationMTISC Line Management MTISC E. Renzi, President Terri Chrismann, Exe Assistant Human Resources & Security H.E. Grimsley, Ass’t Exec Dir Business Operations B.J. Cook, VP Operations/Business Dev. C.W. Markell, Exec Dir G. Barr, Business Dev T. Montañño-Lee, Info Ctr. Mgr Intel & Automated Sys. R.S. Urban, VP Strategic Systems P.C. Gill, Exec VP C3 Systems R.H. Smith, Sr VP SOUTHCOM J.O. Campbell, Exec Dir Special Projects C.W. Markell, Exec Dir MVP Joint Venture C.A. Miller, Sr VP Systems Surety K.J. Snapper, Sr VP DISA INFOSEC Bob Travis, PM

  7. England PRC Germany Brussels NIS Hong Kong Area of Operations Hawaii CECOM Bosnia Turkey Korea Washington DC Ft. Hood Ft. Huachuca SOUTHCOM Central America South America Australia • 27 States • 110 locations worldwide

  8. MTISC Areas of Support • C4I for the warfighter • Systems integration and engineering • Information System Security • Information warfare • Trusted logistics • Modernization and optimization

  9. Warfighter Quick Reaction Desert Shield/Desert Storm Restore Hope Joint Endeavor Restore Democracy

  10. DISA Joint InteroperabilityTest Command • National Imagery Transmission Format Standard • Joint Warfighter Interoperability Demonstration • Global Command and Control System (GCCS) • Defense Information Systems Network (DISN) • DISA-CIO Information System Security Program

  11. USSouthCOM Relocation • Program management support for Panama-Miami relocation • C4I Systems engineering and integration • Multi-level security • Logistics and installation • Testing and LAN Operation • Security documentation

  12. System Surety Division Providing Surety from Beginning to End DESTRUCTION DESIGN TO

  13. System Surety Team Support For: • Critical Facilities and Automated Systems • Security Training and Awareness • Security Policy and Documentation • Security Planning • Security Program Implementation • INFOSEC for the Warfighter • Certification/Accreditation

  14. MTISC Group Summary • 1100 personnel, providing support the the DOD, US Armed Services, DOS, DOE, DEA, DOJ and other national agencies • 600 personnel cleared at the TS/SCI level • Support includes engineering, integration, installation, O&M, computer security, networking, and logistics • Quick-response, world-wide capabilities

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