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DAU HONORS ACQUISITION PROFESSIONALS


The Defense Acquisition University (DAU) culminated its 2012 Acquisition Community Training Symposium April 10 by honoring the winner of the David D. Acker Award for Skill in Communi- cation and the latest inductees into the DAU Hall of Fame.


Then-DAU President Katrina McFar- land presented the 2012 Acker Award to James E. Thomsen, Principal Civilian Deputy to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Research, Development, and Acquisition. The Acker Award is given annually, in memory of former Defense Systems Management College Professor


Katrina McFarland, then-President of the Defense Acquisition University (DAU), presents the David D. Acker Skill in Communication Award to James E. Thomsen, Principal Civilian Deputy to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Research, Development, and Acquisition, during the 2012 DAU Acquisition Community Training Symposium banquet and awards ceremony April 10 at the Fort Belvoir, VA, Officers’ Club. (DAU photo by Erica Kobren.)


David D. Acker, to a person who has promoted and communicated acquisition management excellence to the acquisition workforce. The award is the most pres- tigious of those sponsored by the DAU Alumni Association.


The DAU Hall of Fame inductees for 2012 are:


Shay D. Assad, Director, Defense Pricing.


David G. Ahern, Deputy Assistant Secre- tary of Defense for Strategic and Tactical Systems and a former DAU faculty mem- ber (Performance Learning Director for Executive and International Curricula).


Judith A. Ward, formerly DAU Acting Associate Dean for Academics and for Performance Support.


Ronald M. Fontenot, formerly DAU’s Contracting Department Chair.


David L. Scibetta, former Director, DAU Operations Support Group.


The DAU Hall of Fame program pro- vides special recognition for individuals who have made significant and endur- ing contributions over a sustained period to accomplishing the DAU mission and strategic goals, through learning asset design, development, delivery, or other professional activities. Induction into the DAU Hall of Fame is open to all for- mer DAU military and civilian personnel regardless of rank or grade, and to person- nel from industry, colleges, universities, other government agencies, and profes- sional associations.


—Robert E. Coultas ASC.ARMY.MIL 161


CAREER CORNER / PROFESSIONAL AWARDS


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