People: CACI International Inc (CACI.K)

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Summary

Name Age Since Current Position

J. Phillip London

75 2007 Executive Chairman of the Board

Kenneth Asbury

58 2013 President, Chief Executive Officer

Thomas Mutryn

58 2007 Chief Financial Officer, Executive Vice President, Treasurer

Gregory Bradford

63 2000 President - U.K. Operations; Chief Executive of CACI Limited

John Mengucci

50 2012 Chief Operating Officer and President - U.S. Operations

Warren Phillips

71 1974 Lead Independent Director

Michael Daniels

66 2013 Director

James Gilmore

62 2009 Independent Director

Gregory Johnson

66 2006 Independent Director

James Pavitt

66 2008 Independent Director

Charles Revoile

78 1993 Independent Director

William Wallace

66 2009 Independent Director

Mary Peevy

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Biographies

Name Description

J. Phillip London

Dr. J. Phillip London is Executive Chairman of the Board of CACI International Inc. Under Dr. London’s leadership, CACI has grown from a small professional services consulting firm to become a international pacesetter in information technology and communications solutions markets. CACI became a Fortune 1000 company in 2006. Dr. London joined CACI in 1972. He was elected President and Chief Executive Officer in 1984 and Chairman of the Board in 1990. On July 1, 2007, Dr. London was appointed Chairman of the Board and Executive Chairman. Dr. London serves on the boards of the U.S. Naval Institute, the U.S. Navy Memorial Foundation, the Naval Historical Foundation and the Secretary of the Navy’s Advisory Subcommittee on Naval History. Dr. London is currently a director and member of the Executive Committee of the Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association and the Northern Virginia Technology Council where he was formerly a member of the Senior Advisory Board. Dr. London is also a member of the National Military Intelligence Association, Intelligence and National Security Alliance, The Association of theHe is also the recipient of the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year for Government IT Services, the Earl C. Williams Award for Leadership in Technology, the KPMG Peat Marwick High Tech Entrepreneur Award, and the Albert Einstein Award for Technology Achievement in the Defense Field. In addition, Dr. London holds a B.S. in Engineering from the United States Naval Academy, a M.S. in Operations Research from the United States Naval Postgraduate School, and a Doctorate in Business Administration, conveyed with distinction, from the George Washington University School of Business and Public Management. Early in his career, Dr. London served as a Naval Aviator. Dr. London holds the rank of Captain, U.S. Navy (Retired).

Kenneth Asbury

Mr. Kenneth Asbury has been appointed as President, Chief Executive Officer of CACI International Inc., effective February 20, 2013. He was employed by Lockheed Martin from 1984 to 2011, where he oversaw Lockheed Martin’s Technical Operations, Mission Services and Civil businesses. Lockheed Martin is not a parent, subsidiary or other affiliate of the Company. Mr. Asbury spent nearly 30 years at Lockheed Martin in a number of leadership roles. Prior to joining CACI, he was President of the Civil Business Group, and that unit saw $3.7 billion in sales in 2009 and more than $6 billion in new contract orders. While at Mission Services, Asbury delivered double digit sales and achieved a 75 percent new business win rate. After Lockheed he joined ASRC Federal, where as president and chief executive officer, he was responsible for setting the strategic direction of the company’s Federal enterprise and driving growth and development for all of its subsidiaries.

Thomas Mutryn

Mr. Thomas A. Mutryn is Chief Financial Officer, Executive Vice President, Treasurer of CACI International Inc. He has been Acting Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer, January 2007 to April 2007; Executive Vice President, Corporate Development, September 2006 to January 2007. GTSI Corp.: Senior Vice President, Finance, and Chief Financial Officer, 2003-2006. U.S. Airways, Inc.: Senior Vice President, Finance, and Chief Financial Officer, 1998-2002.

Gregory Bradford

Mr. Gregory R. Bradford is President - U.K. Operations of CACI International Inc., and Chief Executive of CACI Limited. He is Managing Director, CACI Limited from 1985-2000, President, U.K. Operations since 1994, Executive Vice President from 1987-1994, Senior Vice President from 1986-1987 and Vice President from 1983-1986.

John Mengucci

Mr. John Mengucci is Chief Operating Officer and President - U.S. Operations of CACI International Inc. Prior to that he was Chief Operating Officer - U.S. Operations of the company. Prior to joining CACI and since 1992, Mr. Mengucci was employed by Lockheed Martin Corporation, where he served most recently as President of the company’s Information Systems and Global Solutions - Civil Product Line. Lockheed Martin is not a parent, subsidiary or other affiliate of the Company. Prior to joining CACI, Mr. Mengucci led a 13,000-person. His group served clients that included the Department of Homeland Security, the Department of Justice and the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Federal Aviation Administration, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, and many other federal agencies. He oversaw additional growth markets as well as investments in health, energy, and financial markets. His previous positions at Lockheed Martin included serving as President of Information Systems and Global Solutions - Defense. Before this, Mr. Mengucci held increasingly responsible executive roles with Lockheed Martin beginning with his position as director of Martin Marietta Corporation’s Electronic Systems Radar Product Support Division in 1992.

Warren Phillips

Dr. Warren R. Phillips is Lead Independent Director of CACI International Inc. Dr. Phillips serves as the Chief Financial Officer for the Albanian-Macedonian-Bulgarian Oil Pipeline Corporation, a $1.5 billion crude oil pipeline developer for Caspian oil flows to the West. From February 2008 through August 2011, Dr. Phillips served as the Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of Advanced Blast Protection, Inc., a research, development and manufacturing company that produced conventional and unconventional bullet resistant glass, modular vehicle armor, and specialized armored vehicles for military, law enforcement and civilian use. In November 2009, Advanced Blast Protection, Inc. filed a petition pursuant to Chapter 11 of the United States Bankruptcy Code in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Florida. Dr. Phillips also serves as co-manager of the assets of the company during the distribution of assets. Dr. Phillips is currently a Liquidating Trustee for Advanced Blast Protection, Inc. From 1993 to 2001, Dr. Phillips was Executive Vice Chairman and Chief Financial Officer of Maryland Moscow, Inc., a 501(c)(3) educational and training venture that was involved in over $50 million in financial training to the newly evolving countries of the former Soviet Union. Dr. Phillips provided advice in developing financial systems (bank, stock exchange, pension, insurance, and government) in most of those countries. Between 1974 and 2003, Dr. Phillips was Professor of Government and Politics at the University of Maryland. During that time, he served in a number of administrative positions including Vice President for Academics at the University of Maryland Baltimore County, and Assistant Vice President for Administration for the University System where he managed system-wide information technology, budgeting, and internal audit.

Michael Daniels

Mr. Michael A. Daniels has been appointed as Director of CACI International Inc., effective May 8, 2013. Mr. Daniels brings more than 25 years of experience in building and growing profitable organizations. Mr. Daniels currently serves on the Board of Directors of the Northern Virginia Technology Council (past chairman), GlobalLogic (chairman), the Logistics Management Institute (chairman), Invincea (chairman), and Mercury Systems. He has also served with the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, as a senior White House advisor on international technology, and as a senior advisor to the National Security Council.

James Gilmore

Honourable James S. Gilmore III, is Independent Director of CACI International Inc. Mr. Gilmore was the 68th Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia, serving in that office from 1998 to 2002. He was a partner in the law firm of Kelley Drye & Warren LLP from 2002 to 2008, where he served as the Chair of the firm’s Homeland Security Practice Group and where his practice also focused on corporate, technology, information technology and international matters. In 2003, President George W. Bush appointed Mr. Gilmore to the Air Force Academy Board of Visitors, and he was elected Chairman of the Air Force Board in the fall of 2003. Former Governor Gilmore served as the Chairman of the Republican National Committee from 2001 to 2002. He also served as Chairman of the Congressional Advisory Panel to Assess Domestic Response Capabilities for Terrorism Involving Weapons of Mass Destruction, a national panel established by Congress to assess federal, state and local government capabilities to respond to the consequences of a terrorist attack. This panel, also known as the “Gilmore Commission,” was influential in developing the Office of Homeland Security. Mr. Gilmore is a graduate of the University of Virginia and the University of Virginia School of Law. Within the last five years, Mr. Gilmore served as a director of the following publicly-held companies: Barr Laboratories, Inc. and IDT Corporation. During this timeframe, he was also a member of the advisory board of Hewlett-Packard Company. He is currently a director of Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings and Chairman of the Board of Everquest Financial Ltd. (a privately-held business). He also serves as President and CEO of the Free Congress Foundation, an entity that offers bi-partisan conservative solutions to various domestic and national security challenges.

Gregory Johnson

Admiral (Retired) Gregory G. Johnson is Independent Director of CACI International Inc. Since retiring from the U.S. Navy in 2004, Admiral Johnson founded Snow Ridge Associates, a provider of strategic advice and counsel. During his 36-year naval career, Admiral Johnson rose through the ranks to Four-Star Admiral. He commanded at every level. He was most recently responsible for naval operations throughout the 91 nations and adjacent seas of the European and African Areas of Responsibility. He developed substantive policy-level relationships with many of those nations. Admiral Johnson’s NATO duties included operational-level command of the peace support operations in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Kosovo, as well as NATO missions in Macedonia, Albania, and other Southeastern European nations. Admiral Johnson oversaw the implementation of NATO’s Operation Active Endeavor (Mediterranean maritime intercept operations), assumed command of the NATO Response Force at the Istanbul Summit in June 2004, oversaw NATO’s contributions to the Hellenic Republic of Greece’s security efforts during the 2004 Olympics, and was responsible for the establishment of NATO’s training support mission in Iraq. During his naval career, Admiral Johnson was also assigned to several senior policy positions in Washington, most notably serving as the executive assistant to the Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff (1992 to 1993) and military assistant, first to the Deputy Secretary of Defense and subsequently to the Secretary of Defense (1997 to 2000). Admiral Johnson is active on numerous nonprofit boards and serves several civic and community organizations and institutions. Admiral Johnson also serves on the Board of Directors of Delorme, Inc.

James Pavitt

Mr. James L. Pavitt is Independent Director of CACI International Inc. As the Deputy Director for Operations at the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), he managed the CIA’s globally deployed personnel and nearly half of its multi-billion dollar budget. He also served as the head of America’s Clandestine Service, for the CIA’s operational response to the attacks of September 11, 2001. As Chief of the CIA’s Counterproliferation Division, he managed and directed intelligence operations against global proliferation networks. From 1990 to 1993, he served as Senior Intelligence Advisor on the National Security Council team for President George H.W. Bush. He is a recipient of the CIA’s Distinguished Intelligence Medal for his excellent work in these capacities. He is also a recipient of the CIA Career Distinguished Intelligence Medal, the CIA Director’s Medal and the Donovan Award. From 2004 until April 2011, Mr. Pavitt served as a Senior Advisor of The Scowcroft Group in Washington, D.C., an international strategic business advisory firm. Mr. Pavitt also serves on the advisory board of the Patriot Defense Group as well as the advisory board of Olton Solutions, Ltd, a company based in the United Kingdom.

Charles Revoile

Mr. Charles P. Revoile is Independent Director of CACI International Inc. From 1985 to 1992, Mr. Revoile served as Senior Vice President, General Counsel, and Secretary of CACI International Inc. From 1971 to 1985, Mr. Revoile was Vice President and General Counsel of Stanwick Corporation. From 1964 to 1971, Mr. Revoile was counsel to the Communications division of Westinghouse Electric Corporation. From 1961 to 1964, he served as legislative counsel to the National Food Processors Association, representing the industry before Congress and the Executive agencies. Currently, Mr. Revoile is a legal and business consultant and an independent investor.

William Wallace

General William Scott Wallace, USA (Ret.), is Independent Director of CACI International Inc. From 2005 to 2008, he served as the Commanding General of the U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command, with more than 50,000 soldiers and civilians at 33 Army schools in the United States. He was the architect of the Army’s reorganization during military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan and developed the organizational, technical, and warfighting requirements for Army modernization efforts. From 2003 to 2005, General Wallace was Commanding General of the Army Combined Arms Center where he was responsible for developing Army doctrine and for providing the intellectual foundation for military leadership in the 21st century. As Commanding General of the Fifth U.S. Corps from 2001 to 2003, during the opening campaign of Operation Iraqi Freedom, General Wallace led 140,000 soldiers from Kuwait to Baghdad, and subsequently directed the occupation of Western and Northern Iraq. He served as Commander of the Joint Warfighting Center from 1999 to 2001; Commanding General of the 4th Infantry Division (the Army’s first division incorporating new C4ISR technologies) from 1997 to 1999; and Commanding General of the National Training Center from 1995 to 1997. General Wallace is a 1969 graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point. General Wallace currently acts as an independent consultant to various organizations and businesses serving the Department of Defense (DoD) and is an independent director for Oshkosh Corporation, Inc.

Mary Peevy

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