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SI International Appoints Harry Gatanas As EVP Of Strategic Programs Group

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Reston VA (SPX) Sep 20, 2005
SI International has announced the appointment of Harry Gatanas as Executive Vice President of the Strategic Programs Group. This appointment reflects SI International's positioning to support continued rapid growth.

In this newly created role, Gatanas will oversee a significant portion of SI International's business with the Department of Defense and the Intelligence community.

He will focus on delivering mission-critical solutions to existing and new clients in the areas of systems engineering, net-centric enterprise architectures, program management and acquisition support, military satellite communications, command and control systems, telecommunication and network services, information operations, and logistics. Gatanas will report directly to Brad Antle, SI International's President and CEO-elect.

Gatanas joins SI International with strong leadership, acquisition, and contracting experience at multiple military and private organizations.

Most recently as Senior Acquisition Executive for the National Security Agency (NSA), Gatanas was directly responsible for the NSA's acquisition mission, which exceeded several billion dollars a year for software, hardware and communication requirements, and included the management of all procurement activities for a diverse portfolio.

In this position, he was responsible for overseeing and reforming the agency's multi-billion dollar acquisition process and changing the way NSA does business in parallel with its most aggressive transformation and modernization strategies ever undertaken.

Gatanas previously served as President and CEO for MFN Global Services, L.L.C., a fiber optic telecommunications provider for federal, state, local, and international clients specializing in global information grid solutions. Gatanas is a retired U.S. Army general with over 30 years of experience in the military and intelligence community, including serving as Commanding General of the US Army White Sands Missile Range.

"We are extremely pleased to have Harry Gatanas join SI International's senior leadership team, as we continue to strengthen our management structure to support our future growth objectives. Harry brings a depth of relevant experience in the business processes and IT priorities of both the Department of Defense and the intelligence community.

During his tenure with the NSA, he helped to improve acquisition performance and supported the critical transformational goals of that organization," said Brad Antle, President and CEO-elect of SI International.

"I am excited to join the SI International team," said Gatanas. "The Company has established a strong reputation for rapid and reliable performance on mission critical assignments. SI International's service offerings and expertise address many of the top priorities of the military and intelligence agencies as our nation addresses a changing and heightened global threat environment."

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