PROFESSIONAL AWARDS
Year, recognizing excellence in the field of life-cycle logistics and achievements in improving the Total Life Cycle Systems Management process—Preston Turner, Director, Logistics Management, Project Manager Soldier Protection and Indi- vidual Equipment, Program Executive Office (PEO) Soldier.
Acquisition, Logistics, and Tech-
nology Continuous Performance Improvement,
recognizing contribu-
tions in the improvement of business processes, application of Lean Six Sigma methods, and operational and financial achievement in the service of our warfighters—Retaining High Powered Serviceable T700-GE-700 & T700-GE-701C/D
Aircraft
Engines Lean Six Sigma Project Team, PEO Aviation.
Contracting Noncommissioned Officer Award for Contracting Excellence, leadership
Year
highlighting exceptional and significant
achieve-
ments as a contracting NCO—SFC Eric Sears, 414th Contracting Support Brigade, U.S. Army Expeditionary Contracting Command. (See related article, Page 204.)
Director, Acquisition Career Man- agement, recognizing long-lasting contributions to the Army Acquisitions Corps throughout a civilian or mili- tary career—Cheryl Maggio, Deputy Program Manager, Chemical Stock- pile Elimination, U.S. Army Chemical Materials Agency.
Acquisition Director, Project Man- ager, and Product Manager of the Year, recognizing expertise in research- ing, developing,
testing, evaluating,
contracting, fielding, and sustaining warfighting systems. Tese four awards highlight professionals who ensure that our Soldiers have the materiel needed to fight wherever the battlefield or mis- sion takes them: − Acquisition Director
of 196 the Army AL&T Magazine at the Lieutenant Colo-
nel Level—LTC Yee Hang, Commander, Defense Contract Management Agency – Detroit.
− Acquisition Director of the Year at the Colonel Level—COL Michael Hoskin, Commander, 413th Contracting Support Bri- gade, U.S. Army Expeditionary Contracting Command.
− Product Manager of the Year— LTC Terrece B. Harris, Product Manager
Improvised Explosive
Device Defeat/Protect Force, PEO Ammunition.
− Project Manager of the Year— COL Andrew DiMarco, Project Manager Ground Combat Vehicle, PEO Ground Combat Systems.
Army Acquisition Excellence Awards, highlighting four Acquisition Work- force individuals or teams whose work reflects outstanding achievement in support of Soldiers and Army transfor- mation initiatives: − Individual Sustained Achieve- ment Award—MAJ Jason Good, Defense Contract
Management Agency.
− Equipping and Sustaining Our Soldier’s Systems Award (Tie)— Soft
Armor Team, Product
Manager Soldier Protective Equip- ment, PEO Soldier; and Team C5ISR (Coalition command, con- trol, communications, computers, intelligence,
surveillance, and
reconnaissance), PEO Intelligence, Electronic Warfare, and Sensors and PEO Command, Control, and Communications – Tactical.
− Information Enabled Army Award—Live Training Trans- formation Team, Project Manager
Training Devices,
PEO Simulation, Training, and Instrumentation.
− Transforming the Way We Do Business Award—Project Manager
Chemical Materials Stock-
pile Elimination, U.S. Army Chemical
“Overall, this competition reaffirms the talent and dedication of the Acquisition Corps, as well as the greater Acquisition
Agency.
HONORING ACQUISITION EXCELLENCE
The Honorable Heidi Shyu, Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics, and Technology, addresses the winners of the 2012 U.S. Army Acquisition Annual Awards at the awards ceremony Nov. 7 in Arlington, VA. She commended the 13 award recipients for their dedication to meeting Soldiers’ needs. (U.S. Army Acquisition Support Center photos by McArthur Newell)
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