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Veritas Capital Fund / DynCorp
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Robert B. McKeon- Founder and President
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Jason M. Donner- Chief Financial Officer
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Ramzi M. Musallam – Partner
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DynCorp Board of Directors
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Steven F. Gaffney (Chairman)
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General Michael Hagee (USMC Ret.)
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Brett Ingersoll
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General John Tilelli (USA Ret.)
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CORPORATE MEMBERSHIPS
DYNCORP INTERNATIONAL IS A CORPORATE MEMBER OF THE FOLLOWING ASSOCIATIONS:
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Aerospace Industries Association
The Aerospace Industries Association of America, Inc. shapes public policy that ensures the U.S. aerospace, defense, and homeland security industry remains preeminent and that its members are successful and profitable in a changing global market. AIA is the voice of the aerospace, defense, and homeland security industry, representing the nation’s leading manufacturers and suppliers of civil, military, and business aircraft, helicopters, UASs, space systems, aircraft engines, missiles, materiel, and related components, equipment, services, and information technology. Serving its members and the nation, AIA establishes industry goals and strategies, achieving consensus among its members and national and global stakeholders and implementing solutions to industry-wide issues related to national and homeland security, civil aviation, and space.
The Aerospace Industries Association of America, Inc. shapes public policy that ensures the U.S. aerospace, defense, and homeland security industry remains preeminent and that its members are successful and profitable in a changing global market. AIA is the voice of the aerospace, defense, and homeland security industry, representing the nation’s leading manufacturers and suppliers of civil, military, and business aircraft, helicopters, UASs, space systems, aircraft engines, missiles, materiel, and related components, equipment, services, and information technology. Serving its members and the nation, AIA establishes industry goals and strategies, achieving consensus among its members and national and global stakeholders and implementing solutions to industry-wide issues related to national and homeland security, civil aviation, and space.
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Afghan-American Chamber of Commerce (AACC)
The Afghan-American Chamber of Commerce is the leading organization facilitating U.S.-Afghan business, investment, and trade ties. AACC works to ensure that Afghanistan’s economic development remains a priority for U.S. and Afghan policymakers and serves as a link between business and government to encourage progressive economic policies that will result in increased business and investment between the U.S. and Afghanistan.
The Afghan-American Chamber of Commerce is the leading organization facilitating U.S.-Afghan business, investment, and trade ties. AACC works to ensure that Afghanistan’s economic development remains a priority for U.S. and Afghan policymakers and serves as a link between business and government to encourage progressive economic policies that will result in increased business and investment between the U.S. and Afghanistan.
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Airlift/Tanker Association (ATA)
The Airlift/Tanker Association is dedicated to ensuring that American military forces continue to have the air mobility capability required to implement U.S. national security strategy.
The Airlift/Tanker Association is dedicated to ensuring that American military forces continue to have the air mobility capability required to implement U.S. national security strategy.
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Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association (AFCEA)
AFCEA International, established in 1946, is a non-profit membership association serving the military, government, industry, and academia as an ethical forum for advancing professional knowledge and relationships in the fields of communications, IT, intelligence, and global security.
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Army Aviation Association of America
The Army Aviation Association of America is a not-for-profit organization with many constituencies to include Active Duty, Reserve Component, Civilian, Industry, Retired, affiliated organizations, and friends of Army Aviation. Regardless of interests and motivations there is one indisputable and overriding focus that the AAAA membership would agree upon as it’s purpose: To Support the United States Army Aviation Soldier.
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Association of Former Intelligence Officers (AFIO)
Our mission is to build a public constituency for a sound, healthy and capable U.S. intelligence system. Our focus on education fosters an understanding of the important role of intelligence in National Security and nurtures interest by students in careers in the many fields used by U.S. Intelligence Agencies. This includes the role of supporting intelligence activities in U.S. policy, diplomacy, strategy, security and defense. …In addition, AFIO focuses on understanding the critical need for effective counterintelligence and security against foreign, political, technological or economic espionage, as well as covert, clandestine and overt counter-terrorist or criminal operations threatening US security, the national infrastructure or corporate and individual safety.
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Association of the US Army (AUSA)
Since 1950, the Association of the United States Army has worked to support all aspects of national security while advancing the interests of America’s Army and the men and women who serve. AUSA is a private, non-profit educational organization that supports America’s Army – Active, National Guard, Reserve, Civilians, Retirees and family members. AUSA provides numerous Professional Development Opportunities at a variety of events both local and national. AUSA represents every American Soldier by being the voice for all components of America’s Army, fostering public support of the Army’s role in national security and providing professional education and information programs.
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Business Council for International Understanding (BCIU)
Since its inception in 1955 as a White House initiative under President Eisenhower, the Business Council for International Understanding (BCIU) has been a neutral, results-oriented partner, facilitating dialogue and alliances between world businesses and political leaders. With members from more than 150 world-leading companies, BCIU provides an ongoing forum for senior business executives to interact with heads of state/government, cabinet ministers, and senior government officials.
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Corporate Council on Africa (CCA)
The Corporate Council on Africa (CCA), established in 1993, is at the forefront of strengthening and facilitating the commercial relationship between the United States and the African continent. CCA works closely with governments, multilateral groups and business to improve the African continent’s trade and investment climate, and to raise the profile of Africa in the US business community. CCA programs are designed to bring together potential business partners and raise Africa’s investment profile in the US by developing critical contacts and business relationships and providing a forum for the exchange of information and ideas.
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Council on Foreign Relations
The Council on Foreign Relations is an independent, nonpartisan membership organization, think tank, and publisher dedicated to being a resource for its members, government officials, business executives, journalists, educators and students, civic and religious leaders, and other interested citizens in order to help them better understand the world and the foreign policy choices facing the United States and other countries.
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Defense Industry Initiative
Established in June 1986, the Defense Industry Initiative consists of companies that provide systems, professional services, weapons, technology, supplies and construction to the U.S. Department of Defense. DII Signatory Companies are united in their commitments to adopt and implement the highest standards of business ethics and conduct. The Defense Industry Initiative seeks to promote and nurture a culture of ethical conduct within every company in the defense industry. …Signatory companies work together by sharing best practices for creating an organizational culture in which ethics and compliance are paramount, advancing the objective of maintaining the highest ethical standards and encouraging employees to engage in ethical conduct in the pursuit of all business affairs.
AFCEA International, established in 1946, is a non-profit membership association serving the military, government, industry, and academia as an ethical forum for advancing professional knowledge and relationships in the fields of communications, IT, intelligence, and global security.
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Army Aviation Association of America
The Army Aviation Association of America is a not-for-profit organization with many constituencies to include Active Duty, Reserve Component, Civilian, Industry, Retired, affiliated organizations, and friends of Army Aviation. Regardless of interests and motivations there is one indisputable and overriding focus that the AAAA membership would agree upon as it’s purpose: To Support the United States Army Aviation Soldier.
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Association of Former Intelligence Officers (AFIO)
Our mission is to build a public constituency for a sound, healthy and capable U.S. intelligence system. Our focus on education fosters an understanding of the important role of intelligence in National Security and nurtures interest by students in careers in the many fields used by U.S. Intelligence Agencies. This includes the role of supporting intelligence activities in U.S. policy, diplomacy, strategy, security and defense. …In addition, AFIO focuses on understanding the critical need for effective counterintelligence and security against foreign, political, technological or economic espionage, as well as covert, clandestine and overt counter-terrorist or criminal operations threatening US security, the national infrastructure or corporate and individual safety.
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Association of the US Army (AUSA)
Since 1950, the Association of the United States Army has worked to support all aspects of national security while advancing the interests of America’s Army and the men and women who serve. AUSA is a private, non-profit educational organization that supports America’s Army – Active, National Guard, Reserve, Civilians, Retirees and family members. AUSA provides numerous Professional Development Opportunities at a variety of events both local and national. AUSA represents every American Soldier by being the voice for all components of America’s Army, fostering public support of the Army’s role in national security and providing professional education and information programs.
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Business Council for International Understanding (BCIU)
Since its inception in 1955 as a White House initiative under President Eisenhower, the Business Council for International Understanding (BCIU) has been a neutral, results-oriented partner, facilitating dialogue and alliances between world businesses and political leaders. With members from more than 150 world-leading companies, BCIU provides an ongoing forum for senior business executives to interact with heads of state/government, cabinet ministers, and senior government officials.
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Corporate Council on Africa (CCA)
The Corporate Council on Africa (CCA), established in 1993, is at the forefront of strengthening and facilitating the commercial relationship between the United States and the African continent. CCA works closely with governments, multilateral groups and business to improve the African continent’s trade and investment climate, and to raise the profile of Africa in the US business community. CCA programs are designed to bring together potential business partners and raise Africa’s investment profile in the US by developing critical contacts and business relationships and providing a forum for the exchange of information and ideas.
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Council on Foreign Relations
The Council on Foreign Relations is an independent, nonpartisan membership organization, think tank, and publisher dedicated to being a resource for its members, government officials, business executives, journalists, educators and students, civic and religious leaders, and other interested citizens in order to help them better understand the world and the foreign policy choices facing the United States and other countries.
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Defense Industry Initiative
Established in June 1986, the Defense Industry Initiative consists of companies that provide systems, professional services, weapons, technology, supplies and construction to the U.S. Department of Defense. DII Signatory Companies are united in their commitments to adopt and implement the highest standards of business ethics and conduct. The Defense Industry Initiative seeks to promote and nurture a culture of ethical conduct within every company in the defense industry. …Signatory companies work together by sharing best practices for creating an organizational culture in which ethics and compliance are paramount, advancing the objective of maintaining the highest ethical standards and encouraging employees to engage in ethical conduct in the pursuit of all business affairs.
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Fairfax County Chamber of Commerce
“The Voice of Business in Northern Virginia”, since 1925, the Fairfax County Chamber’s mission is to develop, encourage and promote the economic vitality, quality of life and political interests of its members and the businesses of Northern Virginia for the benefit of the broader community.
“The Voice of Business in Northern Virginia”, since 1925, the Fairfax County Chamber’s mission is to develop, encourage and promote the economic vitality, quality of life and political interests of its members and the businesses of Northern Virginia for the benefit of the broader community.
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International Association of Chiefs of Police
The International Association of Chiefs of Police is the world’s oldest and largest nonprofit membership organization of police executives, with over 20,000 members in over 89 different countries. IACP’s leadership consists of the operating chief executives of international, federal, state and local agencies of all sizes.
The International Association of Chiefs of Police is the world’s oldest and largest nonprofit membership organization of police executives, with over 20,000 members in over 89 different countries. IACP’s leadership consists of the operating chief executives of international, federal, state and local agencies of all sizes.
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International Peace Operations Association (IPOA)
The International Peace Operations Association (IPOA) is a 501(c)(6) non-profit trade association. The mission of IPOA is to promote high operational and ethical standards of firms active in the peace and stability operations industry; to engage in a constructive dialogue and advocacy with policy-makers about the growing and positive contribution of these firms to the enhancement of international peace, development and human security; to provides unique networking and business development opportunities for its member companies; and to inform the concerned public about the activities and role of the industry. IPOA is committed to raising the standards of the peace and stability operations industry to ensure sound and ethical professionalism and transparency in the conduct of peacekeeping and post-conflict reconstruction activities.
The International Peace Operations Association (IPOA) is a 501(c)(6) non-profit trade association. The mission of IPOA is to promote high operational and ethical standards of firms active in the peace and stability operations industry; to engage in a constructive dialogue and advocacy with policy-makers about the growing and positive contribution of these firms to the enhancement of international peace, development and human security; to provides unique networking and business development opportunities for its member companies; and to inform the concerned public about the activities and role of the industry. IPOA is committed to raising the standards of the peace and stability operations industry to ensure sound and ethical professionalism and transparency in the conduct of peacekeeping and post-conflict reconstruction activities.
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Logistics Officers Association (LOA)
The purpose of the Logistics Officer Association is to enhance the military logistics profession. LOA provides an open forum to promote quality logistical support and logistics officer professional development.
The purpose of the Logistics Officer Association is to enhance the military logistics profession. LOA provides an open forum to promote quality logistical support and logistics officer professional development.
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National Council on U.S.-Arab Relations
Founded in 1983, the National Council on U.S.-Arab Relations is an American non-profit, non-governmental, educational organization dedicated to improving American knowledge and understanding of the Arab world.
Founded in 1983, the National Council on U.S.-Arab Relations is an American non-profit, non-governmental, educational organization dedicated to improving American knowledge and understanding of the Arab world.
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National Defense Industry Association (NDIA)
America’s leading Defense Industry association promoting National Security.
National Defense Industry Association (NDIA)
America’s leading Defense Industry association promoting National Security.
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National Defense Transportation Association (NDTA)
NDTA strives to be the world’s leading professional association for individuals working in the global transportation / distribution system and related industries so we may maximize our contribution to the national security and economic growth of the United States.
National Defense Transportation Association (NDTA)
NDTA strives to be the world’s leading professional association for individuals working in the global transportation / distribution system and related industries so we may maximize our contribution to the national security and economic growth of the United States.
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National Intelligence Education Foundation (NIEF)
The National Intelligence Education Foundation, Inc., is a non-partisan and neutral nonprofit education foundation, working to shape the Intelligence Community, as its partner, by improving the education and credentialing of all sub-disciplines of intelligence analysis.
The National Intelligence Education Foundation, Inc., is a non-partisan and neutral nonprofit education foundation, working to shape the Intelligence Community, as its partner, by improving the education and credentialing of all sub-disciplines of intelligence analysis.
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National Guard Association of the US (NGAUS)
NGAUS is a nonpartisan organization representing nearly 45,000 current and former Army and Air National Guard officers. It was formed in 1878 with the goal of obtaining better equipment, standardized training and a more combat-ready force by petitioning Congress for resources. Its goal is to maintain the freedom and security of this nation by guaranteeing a strong national defense through the provision of a vital, dynamic National Guard as a part of the Total Force.
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National U.S.-Arab Chamber of Commerce (NUSACC)
The National U.S.-Arab Chamber of Commerce (NUSACC), established 40 years ago, is America’s longest serving organization dedicated to U.S.-Arab business. NUSACC is widely regarded as the voice of American business in the Arab world and the premier portal to the United States for Arab commercial enterprises.
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Professional Services Council (PSC)
The Professional Services Council (PSC) is the national trade association of the government professional and technical services industry.
NGAUS is a nonpartisan organization representing nearly 45,000 current and former Army and Air National Guard officers. It was formed in 1878 with the goal of obtaining better equipment, standardized training and a more combat-ready force by petitioning Congress for resources. Its goal is to maintain the freedom and security of this nation by guaranteeing a strong national defense through the provision of a vital, dynamic National Guard as a part of the Total Force.
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National U.S.-Arab Chamber of Commerce (NUSACC)
The National U.S.-Arab Chamber of Commerce (NUSACC), established 40 years ago, is America’s longest serving organization dedicated to U.S.-Arab business. NUSACC is widely regarded as the voice of American business in the Arab world and the premier portal to the United States for Arab commercial enterprises.
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Professional Services Council (PSC)
The Professional Services Council (PSC) is the national trade association of the government professional and technical services industry.
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Society of American Military Engineers
The mission of the Society of American Military Engineers is to promote and facilitate engineering support for national security by developing and enhancing relationships and competencies among uniformed services, public and private sector engineers, and related professionals.
The mission of the Society of American Military Engineers is to promote and facilitate engineering support for national security by developing and enhancing relationships and competencies among uniformed services, public and private sector engineers, and related professionals.
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U.S.-UAE Business Council
The US-UAE Business Council is a collaboration of leading companies based in the United States and United Arab Emirates, which are committed to expanding bi-lateral commercial opportunities between the two countries.
The US-UAE Business Council is a collaboration of leading companies based in the United States and United Arab Emirates, which are committed to expanding bi-lateral commercial opportunities between the two countries.
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