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1: ASSUMPTION OF CHARTER FOR ACWS PRODUCT OFFICE Steven Edsall, right, accepted the charter for Product Manager Army Contract Writing System (ACWS) from Kevin Curry, project manager for Defense Integrated Business Systems, at a June 29 ceremony in Arlington, Virginia. Lt. Col. Christee Cuttino, not pictured, relinquished the charter for ACWS at an earlier ceremony held June 9. (Photo by Paul McKellips, Defense Integrated Business Systems)
2: CHANGE OF CHARTER FOR WESS PRODUCT OFFICE Jason Morneault assumed the charter for the Wideband Enterprise Satellite Systems (WESS) product office in a June 30 change of charter ceremony at Fort Belvoir. Morneault replaced outgoing product manager Lt. Col. Scott Davis.
3: CHANGE OF CHARTER, RETIREMENT AT ARDAP PROJECT OFFICE Brian Raftery, left, receives the colors for the Army Data and Analytics Platforms (ARDAP) project management office from Program Executive Officer Ross Guckert, foreground, at a change of charter ceremony held on June 15 at Fort Belvoir. Col. Rob Wolfe, right, the outgoing ARDAP project manager, retired from the U.S. Army in a ceremony following the change of charter. ARDAP Deputy Project Manager Jennifer Potts, center right, looks on. (Photo by Laura Edwards, PEO EIS)
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4: PM SWAR CHANGE OF CHARTER Col. Anthony Gibbs, left, receives the organizational charter for Project Manager Soldier Warrior from Brig. Gen. Christopher Schneider, the program executive officer for Soldier, during a change of charter ceremony May 25 at the National Museum of the United States Army in Virginia. (Photo by Jason Amadi, PEO Soldier Public Affairs)
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