Curt Mattingly is responsible for the delivery and growth of CherryRoad's business with the federal government. The company's federal offerings include program management, call center operations, network management, business continuity/disaster recovery, enterprise solutions, and logistics systems analysis and support services. Mr. Mattingly previously served as director of federal e-business at Acuent Inc., which officially was renamed CherryRoad Technologies in January 2003. As director, he oversaw the design, development, and implementation of e-business solutions for the company's federal customers. Before that, he held the position of program manager at Acuent and was responsible for managing the U.S. Army Strategic & Advanced Computing Center's support and data warehousing operations. Specifically, he provided support for the Army's first enterprise information portal, implemented a corporate-level data warehouse, developed a Java-based intranet site for the Veterans Administration, and led a team that wrote the strategic information plan for the Army's Safety Center. Prior to that, Mr. Mattingly was a lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Army. While stationed at Fort Belvoir, Va., he held a variety of positions, including program manager for the Sustaining Base Automation System project, product manager for the Corps/Theater Automated Support Center and Installation Transition Processing Project Manager. He also served as systems integration/plans and analysis chief at the Pentagon. Mr. Mattingly earned a master of science degree in systems management/management information systems from the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, and a bachelor of arts degree in biology from Western Maryland College in Westminster, Md. He also completed a systems automation course through the U.S. Army, and a program management course at the Defense Systems Management College in Ft. Belvoir, Va. |