Leonard Moodispaw,
Board Chairman/Proxy Holder
Maynard Anderson, Board
Director/Proxy Holder
General Michael Ryan, USAF (Ret.), Board
Director/Proxy Holder

Leonard Moodispaw
Board Chairman/Proxy Holder
Leonard Moodispaw is the CEO and co-founder of KEYW Corporation.
Prior to founding KEYW, Moodispaw served as chairman, chief
executive officer and president of Essex Corporation. From April
1994 to April 1998, he was president of ManTech Advanced Systems
International, Inc., a subsidiary of ManTech International
Corporation. From 1965 to 1978, he was a senior manager in the
National Security Agency (NSA). After leaving the NSA, he was
engaged in the private practice of law. Moodispaw is the founder of
the Security Affairs Support Association (INSA) which brings
government and industry players together to solve problems of
mutual interest. He received a Bachelor of Science in Business
Administration from the American University, Washington, D.C.; a
Master of Science in Business Administration from George Washington
University, Washington, D.C.; and Juris Doctor in Law from the
University of Baltimore, Maryland.
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Maynard Anderson
Board Director/Proxy Holder
Maynard Anderson is president and director of Arcadia Group
Worldwide, Inc. engaged in national and international security.
Until February 1994, Anderson was the acting U.S. deputy under
secretary of defense for security policy, with permanent assignment
as the assistant deputy under secretary of defense for security
policy. He was responsible for development of the overall defense
policy for international security programs, national disclosure
policy, NATO security and emergency planning and preparedness. He
chaired the National Foreign Disclosure Policy Committee, which
determines what classified weapon systems the U.S. will share with
foreign countries.
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General Michael Ryan, USAF (Ret.)
Board Director/Proxy Holder
General Michael Ryan retired from the U.S. Air Force in 2001, and
was responsible as chief of staff for the organization, training
and equipping 700,000 personnel in the U.S. and overseas. As a
member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, he was also one of the
military advisers to the secretary of defense, the National
Security Council and the President. Having joined the Air Force in
1965, he is a Vietnam War veteran and, before taking up the
position of chief of staff, was commander of U.S. Air Force in
Europe and Commander, Allied Air Forces Central Europe.
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