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|start=1968
 
|founders=George J. Pedersen
 
|founders=George J. Pedersen
 
|heaquarters=Fairfax, Virginia, USA
 
|heaquarters=Fairfax, Virginia, USA
 
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|description=ManTech is one of the U.S. government’s leading providers of technologies for "national security"
 
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|motto=Leading the Convergence of National Security and Technology
 
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|sourcewatch=http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=ManTech_International_Corporation
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'''ManTech International Corporation''' is an American [[defense contracting firm]].
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==Official narrative==
 
==Official narrative==
ManTech is one of the U.S. government’s leading providers of technologies for "[[national security]]" programs supporting the [[United States Intelligence Community]] and [[United States Department of Defense|Departments of Defense]], [[United States Department of State|State]], [[United States Department of Homeland Security|Homeland Security]], [[United States Department of Energy|Energy]], and [[United States Department of Justice|Justice]]; the Space Community; and other government agencies. It specializes in [[cyber security]]; [[healthcare]]; [[information technology]]; [[intelligence]] & [[counterintelligence]]; [[systems engineering]]; test & evaluation; [[mission assurance]]; [[environmental planning]], [[sustainability]] & [[regulatory compliance]]; [[C4ISTAR|C4ISR lifecycle]]; and [[logistics|global logistics]].
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ManTech is one of the U.S. government’s leading providers of technologies for "[[national security]]" programs supporting the [[United States Intelligence Community]] and [[United States Department of Defense|Departments of Defense]], [[United States Department of State|State]], [[United States Department of Homeland Security|Homeland Security]], [[United States Department of Energy|Energy]], and [[United States Department of Justice|Justice]]; the Space Community; and other government agencies. It specializes in:
ManTech supported the telecommunications use in [[Operation Iraqi Freedom]]. ManTech's corporate headquarters is located in Fairfax, Virginia.<ref>{{cite web|title=Locations|url=http://www.mantech.com/about/Pages/Locations.aspx|publisher=ManTech International Corporation|accessdate=23 November 2015}}</ref> ManTech has a global reach with offices in 19 [[U.S. states]], and employees positioned in over 20 countries.<ref name="ManTech Corporate Overview Brochure 2014" /> ManTech has approximately 8,000 employees and supports more than 50 different government agencies under 1,100 active contracts.<ref>{{cite web|title=2014 Annual Report|url=http://files.shareholder.com/downloads/AMDA-NJY9O/830210890x0x818840/B436B4AF-E5E7-4E3B-BD09-6B52D3349D93/MANT_2014_Annual_Report.PDF|publisher=ManTech International Corporation|accessdate=11 November 2015}}</ref> Revenues have increased from $431 million in 2001 to $1.77 billion in 2014.<ref>{{cite web|title=2014 10-K|url=http://investor.mantech.com/secfiling.cfm?filingID=892537-15-6&CIK=892537|publisher=ManTech International Corporation|accessdate=11 November 2015}}</ref>
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* [[cyber security]]
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* [[healthcare]]
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* [[information technology]]
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* [[intelligence]] & [[counterintelligence]]
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* [[systems engineering]]
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* test & evaluation
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* [[mission assurance]]
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* [[environmental planning]]
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* [[sustainability]]
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* [[regulatory compliance]]
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* [[C4ISTAR|C4ISR lifecycle]]
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* [[logistics|global logistics]]
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ManTech supported the telecommunications use in [[Operation Iraqi Freedom]]. ManTech's corporate headquarters is located in Fairfax, Virginia.<ref>http://www.mantech.com/about/Pages/Locations.aspx</ref> ManTech has a global reach with offices in 19 [[U.S. states]], and employees positioned in over 20 countries. ManTech has approximately 8,000 employees and supports more than 50 different government agencies under 1,100 active contracts.<ref>http://files.shareholder.com/downloads/AMDA-NJY9O/830210890x0x818840/B436B4AF-E5E7-4E3B-BD09-6B52D3349D93/MANT_2014_Annual_Report.PDF</ref> Revenues have increased from $431 million in 2001 to $1.77 billion in 2014.<ref>http://investor.mantech.com/secfiling.cfm?filingID=892537-15-6&CIK=892537</ref>
  
 
==Partners==
 
==Partners==
 
Includes the [[VT Group]].
 
Includes the [[VT Group]].
  
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ManTech bought [[HBGary]] in [[2012]].
  
 
==Staff==
 
==Staff==
As of January 2016, the board of directors was made up of [[George J. Pedersen]], [[Richard L. Armitage]], [[Mary K. Bush]], [[Barry G. Campbell]], [[Walter R. Fatzinger Jr.]], [[Richard J. Kerr]], [[Kenneth A. Minihan]] and [[Stephen W. Porter]].
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As of January [[2016]], the board of directors was made up of [[George J. Pedersen]], [[Richard L. Armitage]], [[Mary K. Bush]], [[Barry G. Campbell]], [[Walter R. Fatzinger Jr.]], [[Richard J. Kerr]], [[Kenneth A. Minihan]] and [[Stephen W. Porter]].
  
 
Earlier staff have included [[Eugene Carmen Renzi]]<ref>http://aconstantineblacklist.blogspot.com/2008/03/obit-mantechs-eugene-c-renzi-rep-rick.html</ref> and the former [[Head of MI6]], [[Colin McColl]].
 
Earlier staff have included [[Eugene Carmen Renzi]]<ref>http://aconstantineblacklist.blogspot.com/2008/03/obit-mantechs-eugene-c-renzi-rep-rick.html</ref> and the former [[Head of MI6]], [[Colin McColl]].
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==References==
 
==References==
 
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Latest revision as of 01:36, 10 April 2023

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ManTech International Corporation.jpg
MottoLeading the Convergence of National Security and Technology
Formation1968
FounderGeorge J. Pedersen
HeadquartersFairfax, Virginia, United States
Staff10,000
ManTech is one of the U.S. government’s leading providers of technologies for "national security"

ManTech International Corporation is an American defense contracting firm.

Official narrative

ManTech is one of the U.S. government’s leading providers of technologies for "national security" programs supporting the United States Intelligence Community and Departments of Defense, State, Homeland Security, Energy, and Justice; the Space Community; and other government agencies. It specializes in:

ManTech supported the telecommunications use in Operation Iraqi Freedom. ManTech's corporate headquarters is located in Fairfax, Virginia.[1] ManTech has a global reach with offices in 19 U.S. states, and employees positioned in over 20 countries. ManTech has approximately 8,000 employees and supports more than 50 different government agencies under 1,100 active contracts.[2] Revenues have increased from $431 million in 2001 to $1.77 billion in 2014.[3]

Partners

Includes the VT Group.

ManTech bought HBGary in 2012.

Staff

As of January 2016, the board of directors was made up of George J. Pedersen, Richard L. Armitage, Mary K. Bush, Barry G. Campbell, Walter R. Fatzinger Jr., Richard J. Kerr, Kenneth A. Minihan and Stephen W. Porter.

Earlier staff have included Eugene Carmen Renzi[4] and the former Head of MI6, Colin McColl.


 

Employees on Wikispooks

EmployeeJobAppointedDescription
Richard ArmitageDirector2005
Colin McCollAdvisory Board Member1998serving as of 2001
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