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1: HAMMR WELCOMES NEW PM Jerry Harper assumed responsibility for Product Manager Helicopter and Multi-Mission Radios (HAMMR) from outgoing product man- ager Lt. Col. Brandon Baer during a cere- mony at Aberdeen Proving Ground on June 11. Harper comes to HAMMR after serving as the product lead for Capability Set Development under Project Manager Interoperability, Inte- gration and Services. Baer departs HAMMR to attend National Defense University’s Eisen- hower School for National Security and Re- source Strategy.
PROGRAM EXECUTIVE OFFICE FOR ENTERPRISE INFORMATION SYSTEMS
2: DEPUTY PEO DEPARTS Brendan Burke departed the Program Ex- ecutive Office for Enterprise Information Sys- tems (PEO EIS) and the civilian service on June 18 after serving more than two years as
the deputy PEO and a decade at the organi- zation. His past PEO EIS assignments include project director for Computer Hardware, Enter- prise Software and Solutions; product director for General Fund Enterprise Business System Increment II; and product manager for Instal- lation Information Infrastructure Modernization Program. At a farewell event at PEO EIS head- quarters on Fort Belvoir, Virginia, Program Executive Officer Ross Guckert presented Burke with the Superior Civilian Service Medal for his exemplary performance while serving as deputy PEO. John Howell, the PEO EIS assistant program executive officer for Net- works, Cyber and Services, will serve as acting deputy PEO until a permanent replacement is named. (Photo by Laura Edwards, PEO EIS)
3: CHANGE OF CHARTER AT ACT Arthur Edgeson assumed responsibility as product lead for the Defensive Cyber Op- erations (DCO) Applied Cyber Technologies
(ACT) product office during a change of charter ceremony on June 4. Edgeson replaces out- going product lead Lt. Col. Peter Amara, who is attending Senior Service College. Edg- eson most recently served as deputy product manager for Cyber Analytics and Detection at DCO.
4: NEW PROJECT MANAGER AT DCATS Col. Justin “Jay” Shell accepted the char- ter for Defense Communications and Army Transmission Systems (DCATS) from acting project manager Aric Sherwood in a cer- emony at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, on June 21. Shell previously served as the chief of staff of the Defense Assisted Acquisition Cell within the Joint Rapid Acquisition Cell under the Un- der Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment. Sherwood currently serves as acting assistant program executive officer for Networks, Cyber and Services at PEO EIS.
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