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DefenseWeb Names Gordon Mayhew Air Force Program Manager; Brings over Two Decades of Healthcare and Defense Department Program Management Experience to Key Position
Business Wire, Oct 19, 2005
SAN DIEGO -- DefenseWeb Technologies, a premier custom software developer and systems integrator serving Department of Defense (DoD) organizations, today announced that Gordon Mayhew has been named Air Force Program Manager.
Mayhew has more than 25 years of experience in program and technical management. Previously, he was Senior Program Manager for MTS Technologies' medical division, where he supervised staff and managed projects with strategic partners for customers, including various government agencies. He also served in a number of healthcare product and IT management positions at Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC), including the Composite Health Care System (CHCS), the DoD's standard information system for hospital and records management.
"Gordon brings to the Air Force team a valuable combination of high-level strategic planning experience, an extensive project management background and very strong contracting skills," said DefenseWeb CEO Douglas W. Burke. "DefenseWeb is experiencing record growth, and Air Force programs will play an important role in continuing our company's momentum. Gordon has the knowledge and experience that will help DefenseWeb reach new levels of success by driving additional growth in Air Force programs."
At DefenseWeb, Mayhew is responsible for new business development, overall project management, and profit and loss performance for the company's Air Force programs channel.
"Having worked on defense-related projects for more than 20 years, I have become familiar with the great work DefenseWeb has done for virtually all branches of the military," said Mayhew. "That reputation is reflected in the strong strategic partnerships that DefenseWeb has developed with some of the top companies in the industry. I look forward to leveraging those relationships, combined with DefenseWeb's great internal bank of talent, to help support Air Force service members and their families."
Mayhew was a Captain in the U.S. Army and earned a B.S. in Engineering from the U.S. Military Academy.
About DefenseWeb(R) Technologies, Inc.
DefenseWeb Technologies, Inc. (www.defenseweb.com) provides customized enterprise software development services for Department of Defense (DoD) organizations. Founded in 1998, DefenseWeb delivers Enterprise Information Portals, Case Management Systems, Clinical Information Systems, Business Process Automation Systems, Training Systems and Decision Support Systems for DoD health care, quality of life and family support organizations.
DefenseWeb has developed and continues to support applications for every branch of the Armed Services, including the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marine Corps, both in the Active and Reserve Components.
The company's core competencies enable it to provide and maintain complex, mission-critical solutions on time, within budget and beyond expectations. Profitable since inception, DefenseWeb is a privately held company located in San Diego.
(C) 2005 DefenseWeb Technologies. All rights reserved. DefenseWeb(R) and Xtendable(R) Server are trademarks of DefenseWeb Technologies, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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