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ON THE MOVE


STEM DAY Douglas K. Wiltsie, the PEO for Enterprise


Information Systems (EIS), spoke at the AFCEA Belvoir Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) Symposium on Nov. 13, 2014, at the Fort Belvoir, VA, Officers’ Club. This inaugural STEM Day event included demon- strations from local high school students as well as a panel discussion of chief technology officers with representatives from PEO EIS, U.S. Army Cyber Command and the Defense Logis- tics Agency.


PD LIS ASSUMPTION


OF CHARTER Ricky Daniels assumed the duties of product director for logistics information systems (LIS) during an event Oct. 9, 2014, hosted by COL Harry Culclasure, project manager for the Army Enterprise Systems Integration Program, at Fort Lee, NJ. LIS, a program of the PEO for Enterprise Information Systems (EIS), provides life-cycle management of all functional and technical aspects of such systems for the Army.


GENERAL OFFICER ANNOUNCEMENTS


The U.S. Senate confirmed the following Army general officer nominations on Dec. 11, 2014: MG Anthony R. Ierardi, for appointment to the rank of lieutenant general and assignment as deputy chief of staff, G-8, U.S. Army, Washington, DC. Ierardi, who served previously as special assistant to the director of the Army Staff, Washington, DC, received his third star on Dec. 12.


MG Larry D. Wyche, for appointment to the rank of lieutenant general and assignment as deputy commanding general and chief of staff, U.S. Army Materiel Command, Redstone Arsenal, AL. He is currently serving as special assistant to the commanding general, U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC), Fort Lee, VA.


The Office of the Chief of Staff, Army announced the following officer assignments:


CHANGE OF CHARTER AT JLENS


Susan D. Campbell accepted leadership of the Joint Land Attack Cruise Missile Defense Elevated Netted Sensor System (JLENS) Product Office from Gary Hallinan during an Oct. 17, 2014, change of charter ceremony at Redstone Arsenal, AL. COL Terrence L. Howard, proj- ect manager for cruise missile defense systems (PM CMDS), officiated at the ceremony. The PM CMDS, which has responsibility for JLENS, is assigned to the Program Executive Office for Missiles and Space (PEO MS). Before her current position, Campbell directed space initia- tives at PEO MS. Hallinan, who had served as the JLENS product manager starting in August 2013, is now the business manager for PEO MS’ Missile Defense and Space Systems Project Office. (Photo by Laura Brezinski)


MG Robert M. Dyess Jr., director, force development, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff, G-8, U.S. Army, Washington, DC, to deputy director and chief of staff, Army Capabilities Integration Cen- ter (ARCIC), TRADOC, Joint Base Langley-Eustis, VA, succeeding MG William C. Hix, who has been assigned as director, strategy, plans and policy, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff, G-3/5/7, U.S. Army, Washington, DC. Succeeding Dyess will be MG Cedric T. Wins, director of ARCIC’s Requirements Integration Directorate at TRADOC.


PROMOTIONS


The following general officer was promoted to the rank indicated: MG Bruce T. Crawford, currently


serving as commanding general, U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command and Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD.


RETIREMENTS BG Stephen B. Leisenring in November 2014 culminated more than 32 years of service, most recently as deputy chief of contracting management, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Washington, DC.


BG John J. McGuiness in October 2014 culminated more than 31 years of service, most recently as PEO for Ammunition and commanding general, Picatinny Arsenal, NJ.


ENTERPRISE COMPUTING


CHANGE OF CHARTER Archie Mackie formally assumed the charter of product director (PD) for enterprise computing on Oct. 28, 2014, at Fort Belvoir. He reports to the project director for enterprise services under PEO EIS. In this role, Mackie oversees a portfo- lio of initiatives that develop, deliver and sustain enterprise information technology services in support of the Army’s overall network modern- ization effort. Mackie has been serving as the PD since June 11, 2014.


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Army AL&T Magazine


January–March 2015


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