CHANGE OF CHARTER AT PEO CS&CSS Kevin M. Fahey stepped down as program executive officer for combat support and combat service support (PEO CS&CSS) March 27 and handed the reins to Scott J. Davis, who was selected for the Senior Executive Service in November 2005. Before assuming the PEO CS&CSS charter, he was PEO for ground combat systems. LTG William N. Phillips (USA, Ret.), at that time principal military deputy to the ASA(ALT), officiated at the change-of-charter ceremony at the Detroit Arsenal in Warren, MI, and presented the official charter to Davis. Fahey has moved on to become executive director for agile acquisition in the Office of the ASA(ALT), effective June 1. He was selected for the Senior Executive Service in February 2000. (Photos by Karen Nemeth, Detroit Arsenal)
Scott J. Davis and LTG William N. Phillips
LTG William N. Phillips (USA, Ret.), then principal military deputy to the ASA(ALT), presents the Meritorious Civilian Service Award to Kevin M. Fahey, recognizing his more than five years of service as PEO CS&CSS. Fahey relinquished leadership to Scott J. Davis at a ceremony at the Detroit Arsenal in Warren, MI, March 27.
LTG William N. Phillips and Kevin M. Fahey
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PEO MISSILES AND SPACE LTC Tom T. Huff, left, relinquishes the charter of the Aviation Rockets and Small Guided Munitions Product Office to Edward J. Helms, right, with COL James S. Romero, project manager for Joint Attack Munition Systems, presiding over the ceremony June 19 at Redstone Arsenal, AL. Huff retired after 27 years of service. (Photo by Cathy Webster)
LTC Ellsworth “Kenny” Johnson relinquished the charter of the IBCS Integrated Fire Control Product Office to LTC Kevin Moore, with COL Robert A. Rasch Jr., the project manager for integrated air and missile defense, presiding. Johnson is now at the Pentagon, serving as the executive officer to the principal deputy ASA(ALT).
LTC Tom T. Huff, COL James S. Romero and Edward J. Helms
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