MPRI

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MPRI is a professional services company engaged in defense related contracting in the U.S. and international markets. Incorporated by eight former senior military officers in 1988 MPRI is operated primarily by former military personnel and staffed by a wide range of other professionals required to provide our customers the best in support and assistance. MPRI is headquartered in Alexandria, Virginia, with program offices in several states and foreign countries. The company's business focus is on the broad range of defense matters, law enforcement expertise, and leadership development in both the public and private sectors. Now entering its 13th year, MPRI has over 700 employees.

Corporate senior management includes: General (Ret.) Carl E. Vuono (President), General (Ret.) Ronald H. Griffith (Executive Vice President), Joe Wolfinger (Senior Vice President / General Manager of The Alexandria Group), Colonel (Ret.) Stephen E. Inman (Chief Financial Officer), General (Ret.) Crosbie Saint (Senior Vice President / General Manager of the International Group), and Lieutenant General (Ret.) Jared L. Bates (Senior Vice President / General Manager of the National Group). See the MPRI Organizational Chart

http://www.mpri.com/

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Military Professional Resources, Inc. (MPRI), a Virginia based corporation that was founded in 1987 by retired Army General Vernon Lewis. MPRI earns about $12 million a year and maintains a data base with the names of 2,000 retired military personnel. Their brochure boasts that they provide "The World's Greatest Corporate Military Expertise." Some of the company's officers and their credentials are as follows:

Lewis, President, was an artilleryman with three combat tours in two wars. Stiner, a member of the board of directors, used to lead the Joint Special Operations command and personally helped capture the Achille Lauro hijackers in 1985. Thurman, also a board member, headed the U.S. Southern Command during the Panama invasion and helped develop the modern warfare doctrine. Kroesen, board chairman, used to command all U.S. forces in Europe. Vuono, vice-president and general manager, oversaw both the Gulf War and the Panama invasion as army chief of staff. Hardisty, another board member, served on the Joint Chiefs of Staff and headed the U.S. Pacific Command. He also serves on the CIA's military advisory panel. Trefry, executive vice-president, served as a military assistant to the White House under President Bush. Soyster, operations chief, is former head of the Defense Intelligence Agency.

http://thewinds.arcsnet.net/archive/government/military8-97.html


http://www.namebase.org/xmil/Professional_Resources_inc_Military.html

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