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Martin, Blanck & Associates Expands Federal Health Care Consulting Practice
Business Wire, June 27, 2008
WASHINGTON -- Martin, Blanck & Associates, a federal health services consulting firm based in Falls Church, Virginia has announced the addition of Keith Moore, Esq, as partner.
Prior to his arrival at Martin, Blanck, Mr. Moore served in several senior positions in the Department of Homeland Security's Transportation Security Administration. Mr. Moore brings extensive experience in homeland security policy, aviation transportation programs, regulatory policies, staffing solutions, industry stakeholder relationship management and networking, government relations, and project management.
Moore served as primary point of contact for policy on a variety of security programs that covered vetting of passengers, baggage, cargo, associated biometrics, and Homeland Security Presidential Directives. Additionally, he took on the duties of managing an intelligence information protection division that successfully addressed statutory regulation concerns from the DHS, GAO, and Congress. As Special Assistant to the Deputy Administrator, he led various initiatives that shaped future plans for research and development funding, industry initiatives, TSA business transformation and culture, and Department transportation priorities.
Dr. Edward Martin, Chairman of Martin, Blanck, stated, "Over the last several years, we have seen the growing intersection between health planning, biotechnology advances and domestic security as our Government focuses on the threats and consequences of both natural and manmade disasters. Our clients are increasingly interested in assisting the Department of Homeland Security with their mission, and Keith's insight and experience will be enormously helpful to the firm in the area."
Dr. Ron Blanck, Vice Chairman of Martin, Blanck, added that, "Keith is an innovator. He understands how government and the private sector can best partner to meet critical government security missions."
Mr. Moore is an attorney in good standing, holds a J.D. in law from New England School of Law in Boston Massachusetts, and has a B.A. in Economics from Villanova University.
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