ON THE MOVE
WRITING AWARDS CONTINUE GREENE’S LEGACY
Now in their fourth year, the Major General Harold J. “Harry” Greene Awards for Acquisition Writing recognize essays, articles and opinion pieces that influence the ongoing dialogue about Army acquisition and honor the legacy of a Soldier who championed acquisition and the acquisition workforce. Te winners and those earning honorable mention across four categories—Acquisition Reform, Future Operations, Innovation and Lessons Learned—are below. Te full text of their work appears in a special supplement to this issue that’s also available online.
CATEGORY: ACQUISITION REFORM
Winner: Capt. Christopher W. Piercy, Air Force Installation Contracting Agency
Honorable Mention: Stephen F. Conley, U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Research, Development and Engineer- ing Center (CERDEC); and Dr. Craig M. Arndt, Defense Acquisition University
CATEGORY: FUTURE OPERATIONS
Winner: John M. Spiller, Lt. Col., USA (Ret.), PEO for Combat Support and Combat Service Support
Honorable Mention: Lt. Col. Kecia Troy and Carla Miller, PEO for Intelligence, Electronic Warfare, and Sensors; Joshua Erlien,
Naval Surface Warfare Center, Crane Division; and Dr. Christina Bates, CERDEC Night Vision and Electronic Sensors Directorate
CATEGORY: INNOVATION Winner: Paul Manz, PEO for Ammunition
Honorable Mention: Kristy Pottol and John Getz, U.S. Army Medical Materiel Development Activity
CATEGORY: LESSONS LEARNED
Winner: Col. Richard Haggerty, PEO for Simulation, Training and Instrumentation
Honorable Mention: Lt. Col. Rachael Hoagland, HQDA Chief Information Officer/G-6
AAE AWARDS HONOR RANGE OF ACHIEVEMENT
Te U.S. Army Acquisition Executive’s (AAE) Excellence in Leadership Awards were announced in January, with this year’s honorees representing excellence across such fields as missile defense, workforce development, rapid fielding, logistics and Soldier equipment. Among the multiple award winners were the Program Executive Office for Missiles and Space (PEO MS), which received three individual awards, and the PEO for Aviation, which received an individual award and a group award.
Te complete list of winners is as follows:
Acquisition Support Professional of the Year: William A. Breffeilh, PEO MS
Tomas E. “Tom” Mullins Business Operations Profes- sional of the Year: Daniel S. Hemeyer, PEO MS
Defense Exportability and Cooperation Professional of the Year: Thomas N. Doss, PEO MS
Logistician of the Year: Billy R. McCain, PEO for Enterprise Information Systems
Science and Technology Professional of the Year: Thomas J. Coradeschi, PEO for Ammunition
Hon. Dr. Claude Bolton Jr. Engineering and Systems Integration Professional of the Year: Nickee L. Abbott, Army Rapid Capabilities Office
Te Barbara C. Heald (Deployed Civilian) Special Award: Steven B. Piggott, Army Contracting Command – New Jersey
Product Management/Product Director Office Professional
of the Year at the O-5 Level: Lt. Col. Calvin J. Lane, PEO for Aviation
Project Management/Project Director Office Professional of the Year at the O-6 Level: Col. James W. Schirmer, PEO for Ground Combat Systems
Product Management/Product Director Office Team of the
Year for the O-5 Level: PEO Aviation and PEO for Intelligence, Elec- tronic Warfare and Sensors
Project Management/Project Director Office Team of the Year for the O-6 Level: Project Manager for Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment within the PEO for Soldier
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