ON THE MOVE
SHYU NOMINATED FOR ASAALT POST President Barack Heidi Shyu for Secretary of
Obama nominated the post of Assistant
the Army for Acquisition,
Logistics, and Technology (ASAALT) on Feb. 3. She is currently serving as the Act- ing ASAALT, a position to which she was first named in June 2011.
Shyu also serves as the Army Acquisition Executive and Senior Procurement Exec- utive. She is responsible for all logistics matters in the Department of the Army. Shyu leads the Army’s acquisition func- tion and the acquisition management system, providing oversight for life-cycle management and sustainment of Army weapon systems and equipment. She also manages program executive officers, the Army Acquisition Corps, and the Army Acquisition Workforce.
Before joining the Office of the
ASAALT (OASAALT) in November 2010 as the Principal Deputy, a title she has continued to hold, Shyu worked for Raytheon Co. from 1997 to 2010 in several leadership roles, including Vice President of Technology Strategy for Space and Airborne Systems, Vice President of Corporate Technology and Research, Vice President and Technical Director of Space and Airborne Systems, and Vice President of Unmanned and Reconnaissance Systems.
Shyu holds a B.S. in mathematics from the University of New Brunswick in Canada, an M.S. in mathematics from the University of Toronto, and an M.S. in system science (electrical engineering) from UCLA.
RETIREMENTS MG Randolph P. Strong, Com- manding General (CG), U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command (CECOM), retired after more than 34 years of active duty, with a ceremony Feb. 9 at Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD.
Strong successfully led CECOM’s base realignment and closure move from Fort Monmouth, NJ, to Aberdeen Proving Ground. He also led the creation of the new C4ISR Center of Excellence.
He has received the Distinguished Ser- vice Medal, the Defense Superior Service Medal, the Legion of Merit with Oak Leaf Cluster, and the Defense Meritori- ous Service Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster, among other awards and honors.
He is succeeded by MG Robert S. Fer- rell, who previously served as Director, C4 Systems and Chief Information Offi- cer, U.S. Africa Command.
After more than 32 years of active duty, BG Jesse R. Cross retired as the Spe- cial Assistant to the CG, U.S. Army
Combined Arms Support Command and Sustainment Center of Excellence, Fort Lee, VA, on Dec. 1, 2011.
He previously served as CG, U.S. Army Materiel Command – Southwest Asia/ G-4, U.S. Army Central, Kuwait.
Cross has received the Distinguished Service Medal, the Defense Superior Ser- vice Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster, and the Legion of Merit with two Oak Leaf Clusters, in addition to other awards and honors.
After 35 years serving the military, both as a civilian and on active duty, Dr. Nancy A. Moulton retired as the Direc- tor for Business Transformation within OASAALT, with a ceremony Jan. 25 at the Pentagon.
Moulton, a Lean Six Sigma Master Black Belt, helped ASAALT transform processes to reach cost savings and cost avoidance goals, for which she and her team received an HQDA Principal Staff Organizational
Deployment Award
during a Pentagon Lean Six Sigma Excel- lence Awards Program ceremony November 2011.
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After 20 years of active duty, LTC Michael J. Devine III retired as Product Manager Power Protection Enablers (PM P2E) within Program Executive Office
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