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General Dynamics Information Technology, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of General Dynamics Corp.

"General Dynamics Information Technology, Inc. provides information technology (IT), systems engineering, professional, and simulation and training services.

General Dynamics Information Technology, Inc. was formerly known as Anteon Corporation and changed its name in June 2006 following its acquisition by General Dynamics Corp.

The company was founded in 1982 and is headquartered in Fairfax, Virginia with field offices in Alabama, Arizona, California, Florida, Maryland, Massachusetts, North Carolina, Virginia, and internationally.

It provides health services, solutions, and support for government, military, and commercial health payer organizations;

IT solutions and services;

network systems integration solutions;

and professional and technical services to meet planning, staffing, management, technology, and operational needs.

The company also engages in designing and implementation of wireless networks;

and providing maintenance and systems support services.

It serves the customers in defense, intelligence, homeland security, healthcare, federal civilian government, state and local government, and commercial sectors in the United States and rest of the world. "

3211 Jermantown Road, Fairfax, VA 22030 United States

Phone: 703-246-0200 Fax: 703-995-6767

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Key Executives for General Dynamics Information Technology, Inc.

  • S. Daniel Johnson, President 64

"Mr. S. Daniel Johnson, Dan has been Vice President at General Dynamics Corp. since April 1, 2008. Mr. Johnson has been President of General Dynamics Information Technology Inc., a subsidiary of General Dynamics Corp. since April 1, 2008. Mr. Johnson led a diverse organization of 16,000 professionals that provides systems integration, information technology, systems engineering and professional services to customers in the defense, intelligence, homeland security, federal civil and commercial sectors. Mr. Johnson served as an Executive Vice President of Operations for Fairfax, Va.-based General Dynamics Information Technology since 2006. Mr. Johnson served as an Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of General Dynamics Information Technology Inc. (Formerly Anteon International Corp.) from July 30, 2003 to June 2006. Previously, from June 2006 to April 2008, Mr. Johnson served as an Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of General Dynamics Information Technology, where he was responsible for the day-to-day operations of the organization. Since 2003, Mr. Johnson served as Chief Operating Officer of Anteon Corporation, where he was responsible for a 9,000 person organization providing systems integration and systems engineering services to federal government customers. He served at U.S. Navy from 1969 to 1975. Mr. Johnson began his consulting career with KPMG, providing project management and systems acquisition services to Navy weapons systems acquisition programs. He progressed through increasing positions of leadership and served as Head of all Navy programs, and eventually leading all Department of Defense consulting. Customers spanned headquarters, field site, and laboratory components of the Departments of the Army, Navy and Air Force. His functional specialties included acquisition planning, financial systems, Enterprise Resource Planning systems, and Internet integration. Mr. Johnson served as an Executive Vice President for BearingPoint's Public Services business unit. He joined BearingPoint Inc., (formerly KPMG Consulting), in 1975 and served in positions of increasing responsibility in a number of business areas, including eGovernment Internet integration, enterprise resource planning and systems integration. He serves as a Director of Professional Services Council and Northern Virginia Technology Council. In 1997, Mr. Johnson assumed responsibility for all government business for BearingPoint, Inc., a national business unit of approximately 3,000 personnel serving federal, state and local, university and health care customers. Mr. Johnson graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1969 and George Washington University in 1975."


  • Michael Garrity, Vice President of Finance and Administration

"Mr. Michael Garrity, Mike serves as Vice President of Finance and Administration of General Dynamics Information Technology, Inc. Mr. Garrity is responsible for the overall performance of the financial, facilities and information technology facets of General Dynamics Information Technology. He also oversees the company's ISO-9001 registered Quality Management System. He served as Vice President of Finance and Administration Anteon International Corporation. He served as Program Manager for the divestiture of GTE Government Systems Corporation. He was responsible for all aspects of the divestiture, from preparation of an offering memorandum, through the preparation and negotiation of the Stock Purchase Agreement. Mr. Garrity served as Vice President for Finance and Operations of FC Business Systems, Inc. (Formerly General Dynamics Network Systems). He has more than 25 years of experience in financial management. He was responsible for the overall performance of the financial, facilities and information technology facets of General Dynamics Network Systems. He also oversaw its ISO-9001 registered Quality Management System. He served as Director of Finance and Business Administration for GTE Worldwide Telecommunications Services, where he was responsible for financial operations. He has extensive experience in program financial management, process improvement implementation and proposal preparation and negotiation. He held responsibility for the direction of program reviews for the purpose of evaluating project planning and program progress and the identification of problem solving initiatives. He served as Controller of GSC Services Sector, with major operations in Massachusetts, Virginia, and California since 1991. He served as Controller of Electronic Systems and Services since 1989. He served as the Controller of the Tactical Switching Systems Division since 1987. He also has experience in the financial management of international programs, Government Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) and Cost Accounting Standards (CAS) and has served as the organization's Contract Compliance Council Chairman. He holds a bachelor degree in accounting from Bentley College and a master degree in business administration from Babson College."


  • Vincent Antonacci, General Counsel and Vice President

Mr. Vincent Antonacci, Vince serves as Vice President, Chief Legal Officer and General Counsel of General Dynamics Information Technology, Inc. Mr. Antonacci served as Vice President and General Counsel of FC Business Systems, Inc. and Anteon International Corporation. Previously, he served as an Assistant General Counsel for GTE Government Systems Corporation and lead counsel to GTE Worldwide Telecommunication Systems. Before joining GTE in July 1996, he was Senior Attorney for MCI Communications Corporation, responsible for legal oversight of the MCI Government Markets group. Mr. Antonacci was the lead attorney in connection with MCI's successful pursuit of the Post FTS2000 contract. Before joining MCI, he was a Member of the law firm of Piper & Marbury (formerly Pettit & Martin) in Washington, D.C., where his primary responsibilities included providing counsel and advice on all aspects of federal procurement law, as well as representing numerous Fortune 500 defense, aerospace, telecommunications and pharmaceutical companies in the litigation of bid protests before the GAO and courts. Following law school, he fulfilled his Army ROTC obligation in the Army JAG Corps Honors Program. He served as Counsel for Procurement and Assistant Chief Trial Attorney in the Office of the Chief Counsel, Headquarters, US Army Corps of Engineers 1988 through 1991. Mr. Antonacci holds a B.A. degree in Accounting from University of Notre Dame in 1984 and a J.D. degree from Syracuse University College of Law in 1987.


  • Marcus J. Collier, Division Senior Vice President of Health and Civilian Solutions

"Mr. Marcus J. Collier serves as Division Senior Vice President of Health and Civilian Solutions at General Dynamics Information Technology, Inc. Mr. Collier serves as Group President of Systems Engineering Group, Inc. He served as Division Senior Vice President of Civilian and Homeland Security Solutions division at General Dynamics Information Technology, Inc. (formerly Anteon Corporation). He served as Division Senior Vice President of Civilian & Homeland Security Solutions at Anteon International Corporation. Mr. Collier joined Anteon in June 1997 as a Department Manager supporting the Aegis Destroyer program and served in several additional management positions including work on PEO Carriers, PEO Ships, PEO IWS and Naval Personnel Center, Millington, all key Navy commands, programs and initiatives. Prior to joining Anteon, Mr. Collier held engineering and management positions at PRC, Inc., a professional services corporation in Washington, DC. During his last three years at PRC, he served as the Program Management Core Competency Director, assessing overall corporate efficiency, identifying industry best practices and bringing them into the corporation through comprehensive training programs and internal process improvement. Mr. Collier holds a Bachelor's Degree in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering from the University of Michigan and an MBA in International Finance from George Washington University."


  • Spain Hall Jr., Chief Information Officer and Vice President of IT Strategy

Mr. Spain Hall, Jr., Woody serves as Chief Information Officer and Vice President of IT Strategy of General Dynamics Information Technology, Inc (formerly Anteon International Corporation). Mr. Hall is responsible for General Dynamics Information Technology's overall strategic planning as it relates to information systems and technology. Mr. Hall also provides valuable insight and support to key General Dynamics Information Technology operational and business development initiatives. Previously, Mr. Hall served as senior vice president for Homeland Security Programs at SAIC. As the strategic account manager for the Department of Homeland Security, he directed company-wide initiatives enabling homeland security customers to meet diverse national security missions. Prior to entering the defense industry, Mr. Hall served as assistant commissioner and Chief Information Officer for the U.S. Customs Service, which merged into the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in March 2003. In his five-year tenure, he led a major reorganization to improve technical support to the diverse Customs mission and significantly improved the agency's IT investment management structure and performance efficiency. Mr. Hall also served as deputy assistant secretary and Chief Information Officer for the Department of Energy. In this role, Mr. Hall managed a staff of federal and contractor information systems professionals and provided policy, guidance and oversight for Department-wide IT expenditures. Mr. Hall began his career with the U.S. Air Force, where he fulfilled numerous executive assignments in communications and computer systems. Mr. Hall was the recipient of Federal Computer Week's Federal 100 award in 2002. He was awarded Presidential Rank of Meritorious Executive Award from the U.S. Department of Treasury in 2000 and the Presidential Rank of Distinguished Executive Award from the Department of Energy in 1997. The U.S. Department of the Air Force bestowed the Meritorious Civilian Service Award upon Hall in 1991. Mr. Hall holds a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Management from Purdue University and a Master of Science in Management Science from the University of Dayton. Mr. Hall has completed the Program for Senior Officials in National Security at Harvard University and the Executive Excellence Program at the Federal Executive Institute."


  • Thomas Kirchmaier, Division Senior Vice President of Intelligence Solutions

Mr. Thomas Kirchmaier serves as the Division Senior Vice President Intelligence Solutions at General Dynamics Information Technology, Inc. Mr. Kirchmaier served as the Vice President and General Manager for Wireless Services of FC Business Systems, Inc. (formerly General Dynamics Network Systems). Mr. Kirchmaier leads the team providing design and deployment services of commercial wireless networks worldwide. His division possesses a wide variety of capabilities ranging from program management through network design, RF Engineering, equipment installation to maintenance and support. He served as Division Senior Vice President Intelligence Solutions of Anteon International Corporation. Mr. Kirchmaier has 25 years in the Information Technology field, he was Director of General Dynamics Network Systems network services organization, providing engineering and implementation solutions for large-scale network integration efforts. Mr. Kirchmaier was senior vice president of Wireless Services providing network and IT solutions to commercial, public safety and international customers. Prior to this assignment, Mr. Kirchmaier managed a business unit providing engineering and support services to the commercial telecom market. He was employed at GTE as Senior Program Manager providing IT Enterprise solutions to commercial markets and to government customers. Before moving into program management, he worked on a variety of computer development and integration projects, as an electronic and later as a systems engineer. Mr. Kirchmaier holds a master degree in business management from Pepperdine University, bachelor degree in electronic engineering from Cornell University and is a graduate in Federal Acquisition Management and Program Management from Defense Systems Management College."


  • Zannie O. Smith, Division Senior Vice President of National and Homeland Security

General Zannie O. Smith serves as Division Senior Vice President of National and Homeland Security at General Dynamics Information Technology, Inc. General Smith served as Group Senior Vice President of Information Systems Group General Dynamics Information Technology since August 9, 2004. In this capacity. General Smith led Anteon International Corporation's Army and Defense Programs organization in Army operations and logistics planning, transformation and training solutions. General Smith served as Division Senior Vice President of Army Systems at General Dynamics Information Technology, Inc. General Smith began military career in 1962 as an enlisted soldier in the 82nd Airborne Division where he participated in Operation Power Pack in the Dominican Republic. General Smith joined Anteon International Corporation upon retirement from a distinguished 40 year military career where he served as Deputy Commanding General, HQ, XVIII Airborne Corps at Fort Bragg, NC. During his career, he served in a number of operational command and senior staff positions at Army division, corps and Joint NATO Command levels. He was promoted to Division Senior Vice President, Army Solutions, in August 2006. He served as a platoon leader and executive officer, 2nd Battalion, 502nd Infantry, and Commander, Company A, 2nd Battalion, 502nd Infantry, 1st Brigade, 101st Airborne Division (Airmobile), Republic of Vietnam. In Fort Sherman, Panama, he was a senior instructor and committee chief at the Jungle Operations Training Center. General Smith then served with the 82nd Airborne Division at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, as a company commander and battalion S-3 in the 1st Battalion (Airborne), 505th Infantry, and was later assigned as the assistant G-3 operations officer. He also served at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, as the operations officer for the Combined Army Tactical Training Simulations Division. He was assigned as an operations officer in the Combined Field Army, Republic of Korea, and then became battalion S-3, battalion executive officer, and brigade executive officer in the 7th Infantry Division (Light) at Fort Ord, California. His next tour was at the Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations and Plans at the Pentagon. General Smith took command of the 2nd Battalion, 22nd Infantry Regiment of the 10th Mountain Division at Fort Drum, New York, in January 1986, and became the Division G-3. His experiences include participation in Desert Shield/Desert Storm, numerous leadership roles in the XVIII Airborne Corps, command and control responsibility for the United States Army Reserve Command, and managing operations of the 29 nations conducting stability operations in Kosovo. His knowledge and experiences in warrior training, transformation and operational and strategic planning, position him to be highly effective in leading a business unit focused upon serving today's Army.His awards and decorations include the Defense Distinguished Service Medal, the Legion of Merit with five Oak Leaf Clusters, the Bronze Star Medal with V device with two Oak Leaf Clusters, the Defense Meritorious Service Medal, the Meritorious Service Medal with four Oak Leaf Clusters, the Air Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster, the Army Commendation Medal with two Oak Leaf Clusters, the Army Good Conduct Medal, the Army National Defense Service Medal, the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, four awards of the Vietnam Service Medal, three awards of the Southwest Asia Service Medal, two awards of the Kosovo Campaign Medal, the Humanitarian Service Medal, the Army Service Ribbon, Overseas Service Ribbon, the Vietnam Campaign Medal, the Kuwait Liberation Medals (Saudi Arabia and Emirate of Kuwait), and the NATO Medal (Kosovo). He is a Master Parachutist and awarded the Ranger Tab, the Combat Infantryman Badge, and the Air Assault Badge. He is a graduate of the University of Tampa. He earned a Masters of Art Degree in Business Management from Webster University. His military education includes the Infantry Officer Advanced Course, Command and General Staff College, and the Army War College.


  • Denise Rose Stevens, Chief Training Technologist of Worldwide Technology Solutions

Dr. Denise Rose Stevens serves as Chief Training Technologist of Worldwide Technology Solutions of General Dynamics Information Technology, Inc.


  • Alphonse R. Whitmore, Division Senior Vice President of Navy and Air Force Systems

"Mr. Alphonse R. Whitmore serves as Division Senior Vice President Navy and Air Force Systems at General Dynamics Information Technology, Inc. (formerly Anteon International Corporation). Mr. Whitmore served as Vice President and General Manager for Air Force-Navy Solutions of General Dynamics Network Systems (formerly FC Business Systems, Inc.). A 20-year employee of General Dynamics, Mr. Whitmore served as Vice President and General Manager of General Dynamics Interactive, a commercial networking and infrastructure solutions organization. Previously, Mr. Whitmore served as Vice President of Business Development and International Acquisition for General Dynamics Communication Systems. Mr. Whitmore was responsible for all DoD and international new business activities with a primary focus on tactical C4 networking solutions including the U.S. Army’s Mobile Subscriber Equipment, the TTC/TYC-39 switching systems, the Compact Digital Switch/Switch Multiplexer Unit, the USAF Tactical Secure Data Communications, and the USAF Theater Deployable Communications. Mr. Whitmore received his degree in science in electrical engineering from Brown University, in Providence, R.I and a master in business administration from Northeastern University, Boston."


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