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2020 Volunteers in Our Communities 2020 VOLUNTEERS IN OUR COMMUNITIES Ronnie Aaron Sierra Ashe Janet Bass Ronald Bishop David Bowles Milton Achila Elizabeth Ashley William Bassett William Blaber Jonathan Bowman Melissa Adair Janet L. Ashley David Batdorf Sandra Black Francis Bowyer David Adams Mattea Atkins Steven Battalio Aysis Blackley James Boyce Deborah Adams Femi Audifferen Andrea Battle Adam Blackmon Bernard Boyd Jasmine Adams Thomas Auth Jeff Bauer Eli Blackwell Jay Boyd John Adams Alison Autrey Jacqueline Beale Shawn Blair Melissa Boyd Katina Adams Nathaniel Averett Xavier Beale Teresa Blair Shirley Boyd Lisa Adams Eric Avery Carles A. Beamon Dwayne Blake Daniel Boyer Mark Adams Michelle Avery Krysti Beamon Garrett Blanchette Jennifer Boykin Rebecca Adams Gabrielle Axley Ronald Beamon Joanne Blanchette Michael Boyle Roy Adams Bonnie Babb Jimmie Bean Patricia Bland Jasmine Bracey Crystal Adams-Henretta Angela Bailey Ashley Beasley Stanley Bland Jr. Joseph Brackin David H. Addams Bruce Bailey Ka’ran Beche’t Benjamin Donna Blanekenship George Bradby Cecilia Addison James Bailey Elise Beck Kevin Blatnik Benjamin Bradley Jeff Adelman Toby Bailey Jeffrey Beck Steven Blea David Bradley Michele Affolter Joshua Baird John Becouvarakis Shannon Blevins Tricia Bradley Tamie Agnew Christopher Baker John Behen James Blockey Glenn Bradshaw Oliver Aguilar Don Baker David Wayne Beier William Blomstrom Lloyd Bradshaw Jr. Annie Aguillard Gail Baker Chad Beiver Laura Blount Melvin Bradshaw Jr. Scott Ahearn Michael Baker Dave Belanger Siyani Blount Alexander Bradstreet Benjie Ahiada Norma Baker Sean Belfry David Blunt Chris Brady Timothy Aiken Warren Baker Anika Bell Jeffrey Boettner Michael Brady Jeffrey Akhareyi Robert Balas Gail Bell Stephanie Boggs Nicholas Brady Babatunde Akindele James Ball Isaac Bell Dave Bolcar Sean Brady Chima Akparanta Kecia Ballen Kailyn Bell Rhena Bolden Susan Brady Shanika Alexander Michael Ballinger Perry Bell David Bolster Trevor Brady Carrie Allen Lindsey Balson Scott Bell Alan Bomar Carl Brakman Deborah Allen Daniel Bamford Cynthia Bene James Bond Stefani Branch Donald Allen Jeff Bankoeske Teresa Benefield Kevin Bond Dru Branche Maurice Allen Derek Banks Contina Benn Lisa Bond Debra Brand Michael W. Allen John Banks Nickole Bennett Mark Bond Benjamin Brandt Sarah Allen Kenneth Banton Haleigh Benson William Bond Joan Branson Cynthia Allen-Whyte Darlene Barber Sara Benson Stanley Bonk Andy Brantley Luke Alley Kammy Alligood Lynn Alligood Jeffrey Allman Harry Alm “Technical Solutions’ commitment to community engagement remains as Ana Alonso Gonzalez strong as ever and continues to grow every day — even in the midst of the Angela Alston Mike Altrogge unprecedented disruption to our daily lives. The men and women who Robert Alworth work in our Unmanned Systems, Nuclear and Environmental Services and Chiamaka Amaechi Heath Ambrose Defense and Federal Solutions business groups — as well as our functional Bharat Amin Sara Amman organizations — support a wide variety of customers across the United States Mary Amparo and around the world. Many of them also invest their time, talent and money Deserai Anaya Andrew Anderson in a diverse assortment of volunteer initiatives in the communities where they Clara Anderson live and work. I’m especially proud of the way we have persevered during the Darren Anderson Deborah Anderson COVID-19 pandemic — not only fulfilling our customers’ missions at home and Jennie Anderson Melanie Anderson abroad, but stepping up our acts of service to those in need.” Rebecca Anderson Terrel Anderson Andy Green Trenita Anderson President, Technical Solutions Steven M. Andrews Willim Angel Beth Ansel Karen Anthony Michelle Anthony Paul Barber Tiajuana Benson-Bond Cassandra Bonner Melody Brauchle Chikaodinaka Anukam Montrell L. Barbine James Bentley Todd Bontrager Robert Brauchle Rose Aponte Angel Barbosa Maria Benton Brandon Booker Fatina Brave Peter Apostoles Forrest C. Barefoot Brenda Berkley Colette Booker-Bell Mondlie Brave Carolyn Apostolou Kelly Barker Joel Bernard Angela Boone Sam Braxton Lewis Archer Amber Barlow Joseph Bernard Clay Boone Stephen Braxton Marco Archer Chad Barlow Jaeda Berry Janice Boone Dennis Breckley Maya Archer Connie Barlow Billy Berry Sonya Boone Stephen Breitbeil Ruby Arcido Amy Barnes Sharon Berry Tabitha Boone Wayne Brendle Jon Arena April Barnes Ronald V. Besselievre Robert Borden Stewart Brenegar Benjamin Arens David Barnes Lisa Bessen Michael Borum Caleb Brenner Richard Armitage Faith Barnes Mike Best Brian Boseman Kristin Brensinger Ebony Armstrong Gleen Barnes William “Stan” Best Sr. Kimberly Boucher Brian Brenton Jay Arnett Jason Barnes Anita Bethea Kylah Boudet Butch Brenton Jackie Arnett Jr. Yuvonda Barnes Deidra Bethea Chad Boudreaux Bradley Breyer Dave Aronowitz Leslie Barnett Quinton Bethea Gabriel Boughner Robert Bricker Frank Arquette Naomi Barnett Dion Betkowski Anna Bourdais Shauntel Bridges Bernard Arrington Allman Barrett Marc Betts John Boutalis Charles Bridges III Sharon Arrington Jay Barth Rachel Biehl Melissa Bovee Michael Bridwell Curtis Artis Robert Barth Adam Bierbauer Ralph Bowden Bobby Briggs Gary Artybridge Jr. Diamond Bartlett Ryker Bierhuizen Brian Bowen Jason Brimer Tracy Arzu Victoria Bartley Bailey Biggs Jennifer Bowen Jason Brindle Connie Asby Daniel Bartoldus John Bilinski Roy Bower Alan Brinkley Jeffery Asby Clara Bartran Scott Binder Frederick Bowers Erica Brinson Linda Ashe Sofia Basauri John Bird IV Myron Bowers Billy Briskey Philip Ashe Timothy Basham Gabriella Bishop David Bowie Abigale Bristow 2020|REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 9 Jeffery Brittle Melody Byrd Steven Cherry Thomas Cosgrove Deborah Broadis Samuel Byrne William Cherry Brian Costello Jacqueline Brock Judy Byrnes Alden Chester Natasha Coston John Brock Jr. Cheryl Byrum Calvin Chester Stephen Cottrell Rose Mary Brodie Ernest Byrum Gina Chew-Holman James Council Adam Brookman Sherry Byrum Jennifer Childs Monique Coune Alec Brooks Bryan Caccavale Michael Chowaniec Jacob Countiss Brandi Brooks Joseph Caden III Ahmed Chowdhury Angel Counts Elizabeth Brooks Ashley Cadwallader Sondia Christian Peter Courtney Irvine Brooks Brian Caldwell Stephen Christiansen Crystal Couteret James Brooks Damita Caldwell Richard Churray John Cowley III Kevin Brooks Scott Caldwell Christopher Cibrin Ian Cowser Megan Brooks Gail Calhoun-Bell Keith Cioffi Tatayanna Cox-Taylor Patricia Brooks Allison Callahan Andrew Cirrincione Zachary Crabb Paulette Brooks Jeanne Callahan Robert Claggett Jenn Crabtree Peggie Brooks Parnetha Callahan Daniel Clark Rusty Crabtree Raven Brooks Kenneth Callaway Danni Clark Thomas Cragg Walter Brooks Jonathan Calma Donald Clark Tim Craig Woodrow Brooks Jerry Calpo Drew Clark Carmen Craighead Terri Broome Jonathan Camden John Clark April Crawford Alexander Brown Elijah Campbell Keith Clark Chris Crawford Charles Brown Jerry Campbell Latonia Clay John Crawford NT NT LU EE ChavoniaLU BrownEE Kevin Campbell Gene Clayton Jr. Tonya Crawford O R Chris OBrown R Scott Campbell Paul Clear William Crawford V V Cindy Brown Katie Campo James Cleary Barbara Crawley Doris Brown Yesenia Canaan Jessica Click Terry Creel PAMELA PONTON S S P T EdwardP Brown T William Carbonell Patricia Clifford David Crews O H O H T L I G George TBrownL I G Roxanna Cardenas Christopher Clima Derrick Crews Jacques Brown David Cardwell Keegan Cline Wayne Cribb “There’s always something I James Brown Janice Carlton Derrick Coates Heather Criner Jason Brown William Carlton James Cochran Douglas Crockett can do to help somebody else,” Jessica Brown Lance Carnahan Clay Cochrane Patrick Croffie LaVeeda Brown Teresa Carnes Lynda Coffey Alson Cromwell Pamela Ponton says. “That’s my Marcus Brown Hans Carpio Darrell Cofsky Eric Crooker motto in life.” Nadine Brown Cameron Carr Ibtisam Coggeshall Alexis Crosby-Bowen Patrick Brown Cliff Carr Allen Cognata Brian Cross Pinky Brown Linda Carrithers James Cohen III Mike Cross Ponton, a Technical Solutions Sterling Brown Charles Carroll Bryan Cole Peggy Cross Timothy Brown Mark Carroll Kraig Cole Douglas Crotts employee, coordinates her Wanico Brown Vicki Carroll Millard Cole Jr. Tamera Crouch Daniel Brown III Danita Carter Brian Coleman Marlon Crowder office’s support of two annual Angelia Browne Douglas Carter Frederick Coleman Ralph Cruthirds drives for Carver Elementary Britta Brown-Whitehead Dwayne Carter Lashand Coleman Bianca Cruz Linda Bruce Edeliza Carter Michael Coleman Melanie Cruz School in Newport News, Virginia. Quanisha Bruce Erica Carter Yasmine Coleman Brian Cuccias Rita Bruce Kelsey Carter Danny Coleman Jr. Matthew Cuellar The 2020 “School Tools” drive Ellery Brumley Kendrick Carter Matthew Collett Mary Cullen G.W. Bruso Jr. LaDoris Carter Andrea Collier Heather Culley was canceled because of the Angela Bryant Melvin Carter Chrysany Collier Marsha Cundiff COVID-19 pandemic, but she and Faith Bryant Nikita Carter Andrew Collins Katrina Currie Stanley Bryant Nishon Carter Brittany Collins Elizabeth Cuthell coworkers were able to support Terry Bryant Sandy Carter Courtney Collins James Cutler Joshua Buchanan Steven Carter Derek Collins Angie Cypress 25 students with their “Carver Kevin Buchanan Garry W. Carter Jr. Joseph Collins Otis Cypress Jr. Thomas Buehrle Adam Cartwright Patrick Collins Daryl Cyrus Angel Tree” drive in December. Cornelius Buffler Kelvin Cartwright Robert Collins Leaveil Dabney Kelly Buley Erinn Carty Sanders Collins Michael Dabney Timothy Bulles Terry Casey Sherry Collins Shaun Dabney Outside of work, Ponton is also Carl Bunch Tom Casey Manuel Colón Brian Dahn active
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