ManTech has appointed seven former government leaders to the newly created advisory board that will provide strategic advice to help improve mission support and capabilities for the company’s federal civilian agency customers.
The company said Monday Stephen Deitz, president of ManTech’s federal civilian sector, will serve as chairman of the newly formed federal civilian advisory board.
“Our board members are renowned for their strategic insights on the rapidly growing mission and technology needs of major Federal Civilian agencies,” said Deitz.
ManTech’s federal civilian advisory board members are:
- Cheryl Mason, former chairman of the Board of Veterans’ Appeals at the Department of Veterans Affairs
- James Gfrerer, former chief information officer and assistant secretary for information and technology at VA
- Joshua Skule, former FBI senior executive
- Maria Roat, former deputy federal CIO within the Executive Office of the President and the Small Business Administration
- Matthew Allen, former senior executive for Homeland Security Investigations within the Department of Homeland Security
- Robert Perez, former deputy commissioner of the Customs and Border Protection at DHS
- Steven Cooper, former CIO at DHS and the Department of Commerce