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5: P2E HOLDS CHANGE OF CHARTER Thomas “Tom” Dunaway, right, received the charter for Power Projection Enablers (P2E), a product office within the Defense Communications and Army Transmission Sys- tems (DCATS) portfolio, from DCATS project manager Col. Jay Shell, center, in a change of charter ceremony at Fort Belvoir on June 25. Dunaway replaces Lt. Col. Howard Don- aldson, left, who departed for a position at the National Reconnaissance Office. (Photo by Laura Edwards, PEO EIS)


6: CHANGE OF CHARTER AT CAD Lt. Col. Dakota Steedsman, right, was introduced as the new product manager for Cyber Analytics and Detection (CAD) during a change of charter ceremony at Fort Belvoir on July 9. Defensive Cyber Operations proj- ect manager Col. Mark Taylor, center, welcomed Steedsman, who takes over from Lt. Col. Leilani Tydingco-Amarante, left, who has been selected for promotion and assigned to serve as the military deputy to the deputy assistant secretary of the Army for plans, programs and resources. (Photo by Laura Edwards, PEO EIS)


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7: ATIS WELCOMES NEW PRODUCT MANAGER Timothy Hale, right, accepted responsibility as the product manager for Army Training Information System (ATIS) during a July 15 assump- tion of charter ceremony hosted by Army Data and Analytics Platforms (ARDAP) project manager Col. Robert Wolfe, left, at the ATIS office in Newport News, Virginia. Former ATIS product manager Lt. Col. Jim Lee retired earlier this year. The assumption of charter ceremony also marks the transition of ATIS to PEO EIS’s ARDAP portfolio from the De- fense Integrated Business Systems portfolio. (Photo by Bill Ernst, ATIS)


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8: LEADERSHIP CHANGE AT EBS-C Preston Hayward, right, assumed responsibility as product lead for Enterprise Business Systems – Convergence (EBS-C), a product office within PEO EIS’s Army Data and Analytics Platforms (ARDAP) portfolio, at a change of charter ceremony hosted by ARDAP project manager Col. Robert Wolfe, center, at Fort Belvoir on July 16. Hayward, the former deputy product lead for PEO EIS’s Computer Hardware, Enter- prise Software and Solutions product office, replaces former EBS-C product lead Jeannie Winchester, left, who is attending Senior Ser- vice College. (Photo by Laura Edwards, PEO EIS)


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