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4: NEW PRODUCT MANAGER FOR AMS2 Col. Donald Burton, left, project manager for GFEBS, welcomed Lt. Col. Christine Youngquist as the new product manager for Acquisition Management Support Solutions dur- ing a change of charter ceremony Aug. 27 in Arlington, Virginia. Youngquist is also acting product manager for GFEBS Sensitive Activities. She previously served as deputy product manager for the National Reconnaissance Office and as deputy director of the Mission Command and Network Test Directorate within the U.S. Army Electronic Proving Ground at Fort Huachuca, Arizona. (Photo by Racquel Lockett-Finch, PEO EIS)


OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF STAFF, ARMY ANNOUNCEMENTS Army Chief of Staff Gen. Mark A. Milley announced the following officer assignment:


Maj. Gen. Robert L. Marion, deputy for acquisition and systems management, Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics and Technology, Washington, to deputy commander, Combined Security Transition Command – Afghanistan, U.S. Forces Afghanistan, Operation Freedom’s Sentinel, Afghanistan.


USD(A&S) ACQUISITION AWARDS


The Hon. Ellen M. Lord, undersecretary of defense for acquisition and sustainment, announced the winners of the 2018 Defense Acquisition Workforce Achievement Awards in November, with the Army bringing home individual awards in four categories: logistics, engineering, financial management and facilities engineering. A ceremony at the Pentagon will honor recipients of more than 20 team and individual awards in all. Here is a complete list of the winners:


INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS


Acquisition in an Expeditionary Environment: Maj. Jenny W. Ji, Air Force Space Command


Auditing: Paul H. Lefevor, Defense Contract Audit Agency


Contracting and Procurement: Doneise R. Lamb, National Security Agency


Cost Estimating: John P. Stedge, Air Force Materiel Command


Earned Value Management: Lt. Col. Bennet A. Burton, Air Force Rapid Capabilities Office


Engineering: James A. Kettner, Pro- gram Executive Office (PEO) for Intel- ligence, Electronic Warfare and Sensors


Facilities Engineering: Robert L. Fox, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers


Financial Management: Cassandra Simmons-Brown, Joint PEO for Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Defense


Information Technology: Maj. Giacomo Sauceda, Air Force Space Command


Life Cycle Logistics: Billy R. McCain, Global Combat Support System – Army


Production, Quality and Manufacturing: Christina M. Fontanos, Naval Air Systems Command


Program Management: Lt. Col. Ellen M. Ellis, National Reconnaissance Office


Requirements Management: Cmdr. Jake Haff, U.S. Special Operations Command


Science and Technology Manager: Michael S. Hogan, Air Force Space Command


Services Acquisition: 1st Lt. Christian C. Todd, Air Force Space Command


Small Business: Anthony J. Aldrich, U.S. Special Operations Command


Test and Evaluation: Daniel Ens- minger, Naval Air Systems Command


Flexibility in Contracting: Air Force Ma- teriel Command Federal Acquisition Regulation 16.5 High Performance Team, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio


WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT INNOVATION AWARDS Large Organization: Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Atlantic – North Charleston, South Carolina


Small Organization: United States Navy Test Pilot School – Patuxent River, Maryland


ARMY TEAM WINS PACKARD AWARD The Hon. Ellen Lord, USD(A&S) an- nounced the winners of the 2018 David Packard Excellence in Acquisition Award in December, recognizing four organizations for exemplary performance and innovation in acquiring and delivering products and capabilities for the warfighter. Among the win- ners is a team representing the Army Rapid Capabilities Office and the Project Manager for Electronic Warfare and Cyber within the Program Executive Office for Intelligence, Electronic Warfare and Sensors.


The other winners were the U.S. Air Force Enhanced Polar System Team, U.S. Special Operations Command’s Stand-Off Precision Guided Munitions Team and the Missile De- fense Agency’s Spacebased Kill Assessment Program Management Office.


The teams will be honored at a Pentagon ceremony in January or February.


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