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Events
- July 20, 2012 AFCEA Defense & Security Mobile Technologies Symposium 2012
- October 01, 2012 Interop New York
- October 28, 2012 ACT/IAC Executive Leadership Conference 2012
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Recent News
- March 15, 2012 WashingtonExec Interviews CRGT's CEO on Acquisition of CIBER's Federal Division
- March 12, 2012 CRGT Announces Completion of its Acquisition of CIBER’s Federal Division
- January 23, 2012 CRGT Acquires CIBER's Federal Division
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Curt Mattingly
As Vice President of Corporate Development, Curt Mattingly is responsible for the delivery and growth of CRGT’s business within the Department of Defense. The company’s federal offerings include program management, call center operations, network management, business continuity/disaster recovery, enterprise solutions, and logistics systems analysis and support services.
Mr. Mattingly previously served as director of federal e-business at Acuent Inc., which officially was renamed CherryRoad Technologies in January 2003. As director, he oversaw the design, development, and implementation of e-business solutions for the company’s federal customers. Before that, he held the position of program manager at Acuent and was responsible for managing the U.S. Army Strategic & Advanced Computing Center’s support and data warehousing operations. Specifically, he provided support for the Army’s first enterprise information portal, Army Knowledge Online (AKO), implemented a corporate-level data warehouse, developed a Java-based intranet site for the Veterans Administration, and led a team that wrote the strategic information plan for the Army’s Safety Center.
Prior to that, Mr. Mattingly was a lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Army. While stationed at Fort Belvoir, Va., he held a variety of positions within the Army Acquisition Corps, including program manager for the Sustaining Base Automation System project, product manager for the Corps/Theater Automated Support Center and Installation Transition Processing Project Manager. He also served as systems integration/plans and analysis chief at the Pentagon.
Mr. Mattingly earned a Master of Science degree in systems management/management information systems from the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, and a Bachelor of Arts degree in biology from Western Maryland College in Westminster, Md. He also completed a systems automation course through the U.S. Army, and a program management course at the Defense Systems Management College in Ft. Belvoir, Va.