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Raytheon Names Doug Greenlaw Director Raytheon Virtual Technology Corporation

Doug Greenlaw - the new director of the Raytheon Virtual Technology Corporation
by Staff Writers
Washington DC (SPX) Nov 07, 2006
Raytheon's Network Centric Systems has named Doug Greenlaw director of Raytheon Virtual Technology Corporation (VTC). Raytheon VTC is a leader in distributed simulation technology, interoperability solutions and the application of the latest technology to solve challenging, mission-critical problems for defense and aerospace customers.

Greenlaw joined Raytheon with its June 2006 acquisition of VTC where he was vice president of business development. He succeeds Jack Harrington, who joined Raytheon Company as vice president of Command and Control Systems within the Network Centric Systems business.

Greenlaw joined VTC in 2000 and has played a critical role in program execution and management. He led VTC's collaboration on key programs such as the Navy aviation simulation master plan and Royal Australian Navy air warfare destroyer simulation-assisted acquisition program. He oversaw efforts to apply VTC's innovative small business research technologies to a wide range of programs.

Greenlaw holds a bachelor's degree in mathematics from the College of William and Mary and a master's in mathematics from the University of Maryland. Greenlaw has more than 25 years experience in defense and aerospace research, development, test and evaluation, as well as considerable experience in simulation and training. Prior to joining VTC, he held technical and leadership roles in defense-related businesses supporting cruise missile and related training and simulation applications, including leading a high-growth business that developed Navy and Air Force weapon system simulation-based training systems deployed throughout the US and with 25 allied militaries.

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Northrop Grumman Appoints David Barakat Vice President Of Programs And Technology
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Nov 02, 2006
Northrop Grumman Corporation has announced the appointment of David H. Barakat as vice president of programs and technology. In this position, Barakat will provide the leadership for corporate activities associated with program management, engineering and technology, including serving as functional lead for engineering collaboration efforts across the company, conducting special program reviews and serving as the corporate focal point for the company's technology customers. He will report to Wes Bush, Northrop Grumman's president and chief financial officer.






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