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Arlington, VA – October 9, 2007 - PRO-telligent, LLC today announced the promotion of John Clark from Vice President to Chief Strategy Officer(CSO).
Prior to joining PRO-telligent in 2003, Mr. Clark was a career Foreign Service officer, serving the Department of State both at home and abroad in a variety of offices, including Political Officer, Consul General, Charge d’affaires and Senior Inspector in the Office of the Inspector General, before retiring as Deputy Assistant Secretary for Information Management. Earlier in his career, Mr. Clark was a news producer for Westinghouse Broadcasting and a reporter for the Baltimore Sun, after serving as a U.S. Army Staff officer in the Pentagon and NATO Headquarters in Central Europe.
Says PRO-telligent’s CEO, Ms. Judy Sebastian: “Mr. Clark is one of the most valued members of our team. His promotion highlights why PRO-telligent is such a robust and rapidly growing company: this company’s success is a direct result of our ability to attract and retain the very best talent available.”
Founded in 2000, PRO-telligent is a multi-disciplinary strategic consulting and technology company providing services to Civilian, Defense, and National Security clients in the Federal Government. Today, PRO-telligent employs more than 500 IT, engineering, administrative, and telecommunications specialists around the world, and over 80% of its technical and management staff are actively supporting the U.S. National Security mission.
PRO-telligent provides services in program management, software development, enterprise architecture, IT infrastructure support, and engineering and operations services. At government locations across the U.S. and globally, PRO-telligent conducts security audits and helps customers develop and implement disaster recovery and business continuity plans. To ensure that each customer’s needs and expectations are met or exceeded, the company adheres to proven quality management frameworks, including ISO 9001:2000 and CobiT.
PRO-telligent’s list of government customers includes the Department of State (DoS), Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA), Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the National Guard, Department of Justice (DoJ), Defense Logistics Agency (DLA), and the Department of the Navy.
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