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ALL-STAR LINEUP


Steffanie B. Easter, center, Lt. Gen. Michael E. Williamson, fourth from right, Christopher Lowman, acting principal deputy ASA(ALT), far left, and Sgt. Maj. Rory Malloy, second from left, join in a group photo of the winners of the 2016 Army Acquisition Executive Leadership Awards and Maj. Gen. Harold J. “Harry” Greene Awards for Acquisition Writing. (Photo courtesy of PEO Soldier)


theater, supported critical HELLFIRE Missile requirements in support of U.S. contingency operations, implemented improved depot operations and executed a life cycle sustainment plan for the joint air-to-ground missile’s engineering and manufacturing development phase.


Nevins, assistant product manager for the Multiple Launch Rocket Sys- tems Launcher M270A1 program, oversaw development and sustainment of the M270A1 launcher, including the Improved Armored Cab (IAC) and the Fire Control System Universal programs. His leadership resulted in the successful design and production of new IAC proto- types for the Army.


Nevins shares his award with Timothy White of PEO Aviation, honored for


his work as program integrator in the Aviation Ground Support Equipment Product Management Office. White led a team of nearly 400 in providing logis- tics oversight of 1,200 pieces of Army aviation equipment while deployed to Afghanistan, improving readiness as well as communication. He has recently been selected to serve as director of continu- ous process improvement deployment for PEO Aviation.


Also honored is PEO Aviation’s Cora Knapp, who received the Tomas E.


“Tom” Mullins Business Operations Pro- fessional of the Year Award. Knapp is the business and financial manager for the Medium Altitude Endurance Product Office within the Unmanned Aircraft Systems Project Management Office. She is the first recipient of the award, which


was established in 2016 and pays tribute to Mullins, an acquisition professional— deputy assistant secretary of the Army for plans, programs and resources at the time of his death in February 2016—who dedicated his career to providing the best equipment for warfighters.


Te PEO for Ammunition’s Project Manager for Maneuver Ammunition Systems (PM MAS) received the Project Management/Product Director Office Team of the Year (O6 Level), marking the second honor the team received this year. Led by Col. Moises Gutierrez, PM MAS also received the 2016 David Pack- ard Excellence in Acquisition Award. PM MAS managed a $1.2 billion portfolio that encompasses more than 316 indi- vidual items and spans small, medium and large calibers of U.S. direct fire


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WORKFORCE


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