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AN AWARD TO DRIVE HOME PROFESSIONALISM LTG Michael E. Williamson looks on as the Hon. Heidi Shyu presents the JTLV team with the 2015 AAE Excellence in Leadership Award for Project Management/Product Director Office Team of the Year (O-6 Level) to COL Shane Fullmer, project manager; Brett Johnson, engineering chief; Anisah Zeghir, business chief; and Jennifer Beffrey, logistics chief. At right is Principal Deputy ASA(ALT) Gabriel Camarillo. (Photos by Doug Schaub, PEO for Simulation, Training & Instrumentation)


Also doubly honored was Dr. James C. Kirsch, chief engineer for the Joint Attack Munition Systems Project Office in Pro- gram Executive Office Missiles and Space (PEO MS). Kirsch received the OUSD(AT&L) Workforce Achievement Award for Engineering for his support of the Joint Air-to-Ground Missile (JAGM), and was named the AAE Engineering and Systems Integration Professional of the Year. “Simply stated, Kirsch is the single greatest contributor to the JAGM program’s contin- ued resurgence and success,” stated MG L. Neil Turgood, PEO MS, in nominating Kirsch.


Te U.S. Army Contracting Command – Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD, received two AAE awards, with its 926th Con- tracting Battalion receiving Contracting Battalion/Defense Contract Management Agency (DCMA) Team of the Year honors, and Danielle M. Moyer taking home the award for Contracting Professional of the Year.


Winners of the 2015 Major General Harold J. “Harry” Greene Awards for Acquisition Writing were selected in four areas: acquisition reform and better buying power, future operations, innovation and lessons learned. Te full text of the entries from the winners and those receiving honorable mention appear in the supplement to this issue of the magazine.


Te complete list of award winners is below; Army recipients are highlighted in blue.


2015 UNDER SECRETARY OF DEFENSE FOR ACQUISITION, TECHNOLOGY AND LOGISTICS ACQUISITION AWARDS


David Packard Excellence in Acquisition Award Space Based Infrared System Geostationary Earth Orbit 5/6 Team, U.S. Air Force (USAF)


Ground/Air Task Oriented Radar Team, U.S. Marine Corps (USMC)


Joint Program Office Joint Light Tactical Vehicles Team, U.S. Army and USMC


Should Cost and Innovation Award Armament Directorate, Air Force Materiel Command E-2/C-2 Airborne Tactical Data System Program Office, Naval Air Systems Command


Individual Achievement Award Acquisition in an Expeditionary Environment: Maj Rowdy E. Yates, USAF


Auditing: Peter Herman, DCMA Contracting and Procurement: Ryan Connell, DCMA


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