OUTSTANDING PROFESSIONALS
NCO AWARD FOR CONTRACTING EXCELLENCE
The acquisition community paid tribute to uniformed and civilian Acquisition, Logistics, and Technology Workforce professionals at the 2011 U.S. Army Acquisition Corps (AAC) Annual Awards Ceremony on Oct. 9, 2011. The AAC awards recognize those who work tirelessly behind the scenes to provide combatant commanders and their Soldiers the weap- ons and equipment they need to execute decisive, full-spectrum operations in sup- port of global contingency operations.
The categories and winners of the 2011 AAC awards are:
Army Life Cycle Logistician of the Year Award—Jeffrey Forgach, Readiness Management Chief for Project Manager Force Twenty-One Battle Command Brigade and Below, Program Executive Office (PEO) Command, Control, and Communications-Tactical.
ASAALT Contracting Noncommis- sioned Officer Award for Contracting Excellence—MSG Sandra Williams, Operations NCO in Charge, Support and Requirements Directorate, 409th Contracting Support Brigade.
Acquisition, Logistics, and Technology Continuous Performance Improvement Award—Special Tools Accountability Lean Six Sigma Project Team, Project Manager Joint Combat Support Systems,
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MSG Sandra Williams, of the 409th Contracting Support Brigade, receives the 2011 ASAALT Contracting Noncommissioned Officer Award for Contracting Excellence at the annual U.S. Army Acquisition Corps Awards Ceremony from Heidi Shyu, Army Acquisition Executive and Acting Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics, and Technology; LTG William N. Phillips, Director, Acquisition Career Management; and Kim D. Denver, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army for Procurement. (Photo by McArthur Newell, BRTRC/U.S. Army Acquisition Support Center.)
CORPS ANNUAL AWARDS CEREMONY HONORS
ACQUISITION
U.S. ARMY
PEO Combat Support and Combat Service Support.
Department of the Army Research and Development Laboratory of the Year Award—U.S. Army Armament Research, Development, and Engineering Center, U.S. Army Research, Development, and Engineering Command.
Department of the Army Research and Development Laboratory Management Award—U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Director, Acquisition Career Manage- ment Award—Constance Tucker, Project Manager Stryker Brigade Combat Team, PEO Ground Combat Systems.
SECRETARY OF THE ARMY AWARDS
Acquisition Director of the Year at the Lieutenant Colonel Level—LTC Carol Tschida, 900th Contingency Contract- ing Battalion, U.S. Army Contracting Command.
Acquisition Director of the Year at the Colonel Level—COL Jeffrey Gab- bert, Operations Directorate, Defense
Contract Management Agency. Product Manager of the
Year—
LTC Courtney Cote, Product Man- ager Armed Reconnaissance Helicopter, PEO Aviation.
Project Manager of the Year—
COL Linda Herbert, Project Man- ager Night
Vision/Reconnaissance,
Surveillance, and Target Acquisition, PEO Intelligence, Electronic Warfare, and Sensors.
ARMY ACQUISITION EXCELLENCE AWARDS
Individual Sustained Achievement— Dorothy Bell, Operational Contracting Division, Mission and Installation Con- tracting Command.
Equipping and Sustaining Our Soldier’s Systems—M855A1 PEO Ammunition.
Team,
Information Enabled Army—Secure Go Mobile, PEO Enterprise Informa- tion Systems.
Transforming the Way We Do Business— Logistics Management Directorate, Project Manager Soldier Sensors and Lasers, PEO Soldier.
Army AL&T Magazine
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