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Patricia Crawford

Program Management Analyst at Defense Technical Information Center

Patricia Crawford is a Program Management Analyst at the Defense Technical Information Center, holding the position since July 2016. Prior to this role, Patricia served as a Server at Fairfax Marriott at Fair Oaks in 2015 and in the United States Air Force from January 2007 to September 2009, contributing as Command Support Staff and Aerospace Ground Equipment Journeyman. In the military, responsibilities included managing personnel records for over 300 members, maintaining communication systems, and ensuring adherence to safety protocols. Patricia earned a Master’s Degree in Management from George Mason University's Costello College of Business in 2016 and a Bachelor’s Degree in Economics from George Mason University in 2015.

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