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Edward C.
Meyer served as an Independent Director at DigitalNet Holdings, Inc. from 2003 to 2004.
He also served as the President of Army Emergency Relief.
Former positions of Edward C. Meyer
Companies | Position | End |
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DigitalNet Holdings, Inc.
DigitalNet Holdings, Inc. Information Technology ServicesTechnology Services DigitalNet Holdings, Inc. was a provides of software services The company used to build information security solutions, application development services and enterprise network computing solutions that provide government organizations. It was headquartered in Herndon, VA | Director/Board Member | 2004-10-24 |
Army Emergency Relief
Army Emergency Relief Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Army Emergency Relief provides emergency financial assistance to army. The firm provides funds to emergency financial assistance to soldiers both active and retired, and their dependents when there is a valid need. the company was founded in 1942 and is headquartered in Alexandria, VA. | President | - |
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Private companies | 2 |
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DigitalNet Holdings, Inc.
DigitalNet Holdings, Inc. Information Technology ServicesTechnology Services DigitalNet Holdings, Inc. was a provides of software services The company used to build information security solutions, application development services and enterprise network computing solutions that provide government organizations. It was headquartered in Herndon, VA | Technology Services |
Army Emergency Relief
Army Emergency Relief Services to the Health IndustryHealth Services Army Emergency Relief provides emergency financial assistance to army. The firm provides funds to emergency financial assistance to soldiers both active and retired, and their dependents when there is a valid need. the company was founded in 1942 and is headquartered in Alexandria, VA. | Health Services |
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