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5: NEW PRODUCT LEAD COMMON HARDWARE SYSTEMS Raymond Hartley, right, accepted the charter for the Product Lead for Common Hardware Systems during a July 15 ceremony at Aber- deen Proving Ground. Matthew Maier, left, project manager for Interoperability, Integration and Services, and Jamie Plakosh, center, Common Hardware Systems, were also in attendance. Hartley comes to PEO C3T from Project Manager Positioning, Navigation and Timing, where he served as assistant product manager responsible for the cost, schedule and performance of the Mounted Assured Positioning, Naviga- tion and Timing System Generation II prototyping effort. (Photo courtesy of PEO C3T)


6: PRODUCT MANAGER TACTICAL CYBER AND NETWORK OPS Lt. Col. Keith Jordan assumed responsibility as the Product Manager for Tactical Cyber and Network Operations during a June 24 ceremony at Aberdeen Proving Ground. Jordan returned to PEO C3T, where he served as the assistant product manager for Tactical Network from 2016 to 2018 and, most recently, as the U.S. Army Combat Capa- bilities Development Command (DEVCOM) C5ISR Center Research, Technology and Integration Directorate’s military deputy at Fort Belvoir, Virginia. Outgoing product manager Lt. Col. Sung In, top, at left, accepted the Meritorious Service Medal from Matthew Maier, right,


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project manager for Interoperability, Integration and Services. In is tran- sitioning to an assignment with the United States Space Force. (Photos courtesy of PEO C3T)


7: CHANGE IN PRODUCT MANAGER SATCOM Lt. Col. Carson Tenney was welcomed as the new leader of the Product Manager for Satellite Communications (SATCOM) during a June 1 ceremony hosted by Col. Shane Taylor, not pictured, the proj- ect manager for Tactical Network, at Aberdeen Proving Ground. Tenney most recently deployed as the executive officer to the deputy command- ing general for the Combined Security Transition Command in Afghani- stan. The outgoing product manager, Lt. Col. NaTasha Wayne, not pictured, was awarded the Meritorious Service Medal during the cere- mony. (Photo courtesy of PEO C3T)


8: TACTICAL RADIOS WELCOMES NEW PM Col. Shermoan Daiyaan accepted the charter for the Project Manager for Tactical Radios during a June 9 ceremony at Aberdeen Proving Ground. He previously led the PEO C3T Product Manager for Tactical Mission Command, followed by an assignment as the chief for Acquisition Management Branch for the Human Resources Command at Fort Knox, Kentucky. (Photo courtesy of PEO C3T)


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