Heather Gerczak

Heather Gerczak

Chief Administrative Officer

Integral Federal

A strategic GovCon contracts and M&A integration veteran, Heather Gerczak Dallara brings nearly two decades of experience to the Integral Federal executive team. As Chief Administrative Officer, Heather is responsible for overseeing various critical functions within the company including Human Resources, Administration, Facilities Management, Marketing, Contracts and Security. She is instrumental in streamlining
processes, aligning activities to strategy, setting goals among departments, and fostering a positive work culture, contributing to the overall success and growth of Integral.

Heather joined Integral at the end of 2022 after previously serving as Vice President of Corporate Contracts at Amentum. Her experience also includes roles at General Dynamics Information Technology where she served as the VP, Contracts for the Defense Division, L-3 Communications (now CACI) and Harris Corporation (now Peraton).

Heather has earned a reputation as a trusted GovCon leader with deep expertise in strategic contract, procurement, pricing, risk management lifecycle and problem-solving services for the defense, intelligence and national security sectors. She was recognized as a Top Contracts Exec to watch in 2023 and Top 12 Contracting Execs to Watch in 2020 by WashingtonExec.

Heather was named Chair of the National Contract Management Association (NCMA) for their Program Year
2025 after serving on their Board of Directors since 2017. Heather has been recognized as one of NCMA’s Advancing Professionals (2014) and is a graduate (2010) of the NCMA Contract Management Leadership Development Program (CMLDP).Heather earned the NCMA Fellow distinction in 2015.

After receiving a Bachelor of Arts degree in communications from Virginia Tech in 2002, Heather continued her education and earned a graduate certificate from the University of Virginia in procurement and contracts management in 2010 and a Master of Science in Management and leadership degree from Marymount University in 2015.

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