AFCEA Educational Foundation and ManTech International Corporation Announce the Inaugural
Eugene Renzi Teacher’s Scholarship
FAIRFAX, VA - The AFCEA Educational Foundation is pleased to announce a generous $50,000
contribution from ManTech International Corporation to launch and endow the new MG Eugene
C. Renzi, USA (Ret.)/ManTech International Corporation Teacher’s Scholarship Fund.
The MG Eugene C. Renzi, USA (Ret.)/ManTech International Corporation Teacher’s Scholarship
will be awarded to students pursuing an undergraduate education degree for the purpose of
teaching science, mathematics, or information technology at a U.S. middle or secondary school.
Each scholarship award is $2,500. Candidates must be a U.S. citizen attending an accredited
college or university in the United States as traditional, full-time students. A minimum overall
GPA of 3.0 is required, and in the event of numerous applications, preference will be afforded
to applications submitted by wounded warriors/disabled veterans, then to honorably discharged
veterans. Applications are available at http://scholarships.afcea.org
The Renzi Scholarship honors MG Eugene C. Renzi, USA (Ret.). General Renzi was a distinguished
lifetime member of AFCEA, serving as AFCEA International Chairman of the Board from 2003-2006,
and participating on the AFCEA Educational Foundation Board of Directors. An expert in defense
communications, Renzi retired from the U.S. Army in 1990 as director for command, control and
communications systems, J-6, U.S. Pacific Command.
He had an extensive background in government business. He served for many years as President
of ManTech’s Defense Systems Group and as a ManTech Senior Executive Vice President. Renzi
joined ManTech in 1993 as vice president of Corporate Development and Senior Vice President
of the ManTech Field Engineering Company. He was named president of ManTech Telecommunications
and Information Systems Corporation in 1996 and built that organization into a leading provider
of advanced telecommunications systems. Under his leadership ManTech became recognized for its
ability to provide worldwide engineering and technical support during contingency situations
such as Operations Just Cause, Desert Shield, Desert Storm, Restore Hope, Enduring Freedom,
Iraqi Freedom and counter-narcotics missions in North, Central and South America.
In 2006 he received a Distinguished Member of the Signal Regiment Award at a U.S. Army/AFCEA
conference. General William S. Wallace, Commanding General, U.S. Army Training and Doctrine
Command, presented the award to Renzi which is for "prestigious or notable military or civilian
persons who have made a special contribution or who have distinguished themselves in service
to the regiment."
"Gene was devoted to his family, his faith and his country - and he was a strong advocate of
AFCEA and their education program," said George J. Pedersen, Chairman of the Board and Chief
Executive Officer, ManTech International Corporation. "This scholarship is a fitting tribute
to Gene and an excellent way to help advance the knowledge and scholarship of our nation’s
youth."
"Education is AFCEA's number one priority," comments Kent Schneider, President and CEO,
AFCEA International. "We are pleased to honor the memory of our good friend Gene Renzi
by presenting this scholarship in his name, preserving Gene’s legacy and commitment to
education."
About the AFCEA Educational Foundation:
The AFCEA Educational Foundation promotes excellence in education with scholarships,
awards, grants and prizes, awarded annually to students studying the scientific and
technical disciplines that support the information technology, communications, and
intelligence needs of our military and national security agencies. In fiscal year 2008,
the AFCEA Chapters and Educational Foundation together will award more than $1.5 million
dollars in scholarships and awards. For more information on the work of the AFCEA
Educational Foundation, visit www.afcea.org/education/scholarships
About ManTech International Corporation:
Headquartered in Fairfax, Virginia with more than 7,300 professionals, ManTech International
Corporation is a leading provider of innovative technologies and solutions for mission-critical
national security programs for the Intelligence Community; the departments of Defense, State,
Homeland Security and Justice; the Space Community and other U.S. federal government customers.
ManTech’s expertise includes systems engineering, systems integration, software development,
enterprise architecture, cyber security, information assurance, intelligence operations and
analysis support, network and critical infrastructure protection, information operations and
information warfare support, information technology, communications integration, logistics
and supply chain management, and service oriented architectures. The company supports the
advanced telecommunications systems that are used in Operation Iraqi Freedom and in other
parts of the world; has developed a secure, collaborative communications system for the U.S.
Department of Homeland Security; and builds and maintains secure databases that track
terrorists. The company operates in the United States and 40 countries. In 2008, BusinessWeek
magazine chose ManTech for its 2008 ‘InfoTech 100’ listing representing the best performing
tech companies in the world. In 2007, ManTech was named one of BusinessWeek.com’s fastest
growing tech companies; to Business 2.0 magazine’s 100 Fastest Growing Technology Companies
list for the second year in a row; to the Deloitte & Touche list of the 50 fastest growing
technology companies in Virginia; and a GI Jobs magazine Top Ten Military Friendly Employer.
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