As Vice President, Administration, Ms. Whitmoyer manages corporate
functions that include human resources, recruiting, training, contracts,
purchasing and pricing, industrial and physical security and facilities.
A senior-level acquisition professional with over 20 years of progressively
responsible positions, she has been involved with "cradle-to-grave"
contract, financial, and project management in the federal government,
commercial, and international contracting arenas.
Ms. Whitmoyer has specific expertise in risk identification and mitigation
and fixed price contracting. She is skilled in financial areas of general
and managerial accounting, accounts payable and receivable, Cost Accounting
Standards and pricing. She has worked for major aerospace/defense
contracting firms, including BAE Systems and SAIC, and smaller
telecommunications firms, including the former GRCI and Intellisource.
Notably, Ms. Whitmoyer's career accomplishments include:
Bronze winner of the Chairman’s award for Innovation at BAE Systems
for designing and implementing a corporate web-based organizational
Conflicts of Interest database and routing system.
Successfully restructured the acquisition teams to allow for focusing
specific skills to proactively influence new opportunities, resulting
in higher win rates and more profitable operations; and
Charged with overhaul of policies and procedures and instituted new
business and risk review and mitigation processes while contracting
in high risk areas such as Afghanistan and Iraq.
Ms. Whitmoyer holds a Masters of Business Administration from Shenandoah
University. She has been an active member of the National Contract
Management Association (NCMA) since 1985 and held various chapter
leadership positions. She received the NCMA Fellow award in 1995 and is
currently on the Board of Advisors. Ms. Whitmoyer is a Certified
Professional Contracts Manager and is a member of the Certification Board.
She has published various articles and spoken at NCMA Educational
Conferences on the topics of Mitigating OCI, Federal Contracting Basics,
and Foreign Allowances.