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PROGRAM EXECUTIVE OFFICE FOR COMMAND, CONTROL AND COMMUNICATIONS — TACTICAL


1: CHANGE OF CHARTER AT PM TACTICAL NETWORK Col. Stuart “Stu” McMillan, right, accepts the charter for Project Manager Tactical Network from Maj. Gen. Anthony Potts, then- program executive officer for Command, Control and Communications ‒ Tactical (PEO C3T), during a July 20 ceremony at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland. McMillan served as the product manager for Mission Network from 2018 to 2021. He then served as the military acquisition assistant to the secretary of the Army and recently graduated from the Eisenhower School for National Security and Resource Strategy at Fort McNair, in Washington. In April, outgoing project manager Col. Jack “Shane” Taylor was called to serve as the assistant deputy for acqui- sition and systems management-materiel of the Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics and Technology. (Photo by Lynn Bellia, Project Manager Tactical Network)


2: MISSION COMMAND SUPPORT CENTER Lt. Col. Wayne Dunlap, center right, assumed the mission of the Product Manager Mission Command Support Center (MCSC), replac- ing the previous product manager Kenneth Lorentzen. Col. Matt Paul, left, project manager for Mission Command, hosted a special cere- mony for the Project Manager Mission Command organization, which deactivated the Product Lead MCSC and activated Product Manager


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MCSC, and included casing and uncasing of the organization’s charter colors with assistance from Master Sgt. Edwin Rivas, center left, and Maj. Brian Quinn, both of PEO C3T, on July 12 at Aberdeen Prov- ing Ground. (Photo by Denise Rule, PEO C3T)


3: PROGRAM EXECUTIVE OFFICER C3T Mark Kitz, right, accepted the charter and assumed responsibilities as the program executive officer for Command, Control and Communica- tions ‒ Tactical, previously held by Maj. Gen. Anthony Potts, left, during a June 29 ceremony at Aberdeen Proving Ground. The ceremony was hosted by the Honorable Douglas R. Bush, center, assistant secretary of the Army for acquisition, logistics and technology, who thanked Potts for the monumental task of preparing the Army's network for 2030 and conveyed his confidence in Kitz to continue this impor- tant mission. Kitz comes to PEO C3T after serving as PEO for Intel- ligence, Electronic Warfare and Sensors. There, he provided technical and managerial oversight of the development, acquisition and fielding of the Army’s portfolio of intelligence; electronic warfare; cyber; integrated base defense; force protection; position, navigation and timing; biomet- rics; and target acquisition programs. (Photo by Kathryn Bailey, PEO C3T Public Affairs)


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Army AL&T Magazine


Fall 2023


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