Board of Directors

Senior Advisory Board
Paul V. Lombardi
President
INPower

Paul Lombardi served as president and chief executive officer of DynCorp from 1997 until being sold to CSC in 2003. Prior to his appointment as president and CEO, Mr. Lombardi served as chief operating officer and was responsible for all of DynCorp's federal and commercial business, as well as strategic planning, government relations and business development functions.

Mr. Lombardi joined DynCorp in 1992 as president of DynCorp's Government Services Group, the company's largest operating group, devoted to defense services. In 1994 he was elected executive vice president of the corporation and became responsible for the successful management and profitable operation of DynCorp's federal government business, which amounted to 80 percent of the company's $1 billion annual revenues at that time.

Before his association with DynCorp, Mr. Lombardi was employed at PRC Inc. from 1981-1992, where he served in a variety of executive management positions. For the latter six years, he was senior vice president and general manager of PRC's Applied Management Group, responsible for external information technology and systems integration. Earlier, Mr. Lombardi served in executive positions in both the Navy Department and the Department of Energy.

Throughout his career, Mr. Lombardi has been an active member of several professional organizations, including the Professional Services Council, the Army Aviation Association of America, the American Defense Preparedness Association, the American Society of Naval Engineers, the Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association (AFCEA), the Navy League, the Air Force Association and the Association of the U. S. Army. He has also been recognized numerous times for his many business accomplishments, including most recently as "CEO of the Year" from The George Washington University School of Business and Public Management.

Mr. Lombardi also takes an active role in the community. Currently, he serves on the board of directors of AFCEA, the Virginia Tech Economic Development Advisory Board, the Governor's Commission on Information Technology and George Mason University's School of Engineering Advisory Board. He is also vice chair of the board of the Professional Services Council.

Mr. Lombardi earned a Bachelor of Science degree in mechanical engineering from the New York State Maritime College and he studied business at The George Washington University in Washington, D.C.