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ASA(ALT) WELCOMES NEW MILITARY DEPUTY LTG Michael E. Williamson has been named the new military deputy (MILDEP) to the assistant secretary of the Army for acquisition, logistics and technology (ASA(ALT)); director, Army Acquisition Corps (AAC); and director, acquisition career management (DACM). Williamson succeeds LTG William N. Phillips, who retired. He takes the reins after serving as deputy command- ing general (DCG), Combined Security Transition Command – Afghanistan, Operation Enduring Freedom.
LTG Michael E. Williamson
Williamson’s recent assignments include assistant MILDEP, assistant deputy for acquisition and systems management, Deputy Program Executive Officer (PEO) Integration, and Joint PEO Joint Tactical Radio System, among numer- ous program management positions. Williamson, who received his commission in 1982 through ROTC, holds an M.S. in material acquisition management from the Naval Postgraduate School and a B.S. from Husson College.
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LTG William N. Phillips
PHILLIPS RETIRES AFTER 37-PLUS YEARS LTG William N. Phillips retired from the Army April 4 after nearly 38 years of military service, the last four of them as the MILDEP, DACM and director, AAC in the Office of the ASA(ALT). Phillips began his Army career in 1976, receiving his commission in the field artillery through ROTC, and served in a number of procurement and staff positions in Army aviation.
Phillips’ legacy as Army acquisition’s top officer includes several achievements that have enhanced the Army Acquisition Workforce, including improving certifica- tion rates by 26 percentage points; raising the continuous learning point tempo by 22 percent, increasing individual development plan reviews by 22.4 percent; and reducing the student ‘‘no show” rate for acquisition classes by 55.2 percent.
His awards and decorations include the Distinguished Service Medal; Defense Superior Service Medal; Legion of Merit (with three oak leaf clusters); Bronze Star Medal; Defense Meritorious Service Medal (with oak leaf cluster); Army Com- mendation Medal (with two oak leaf clusters); Air Assault Badge; and Senior Army Aviator Badge.
Phillips plans to begin his retirement by spending time with his family before making any long-term decisions.
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Army AL&T Magazine
April–June 2014
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