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PEAK of PROFESSIONALISM


ASA(ALT) leadership presents acquisition and contracting awards honoring expertise, commitment and successful project execution.


by Mr. Chris Geisel T CONGRATULATIONS


LTG Michael E. Williamson addresses the audience at the 2014 Army Acquisition and Contracting Awards Ceremony.


wo dozen teams and individuals received 2014 Army Acquisition and Contracting Awards, recognizing contributions across a variety of disciplines in equipping warfighters for mission success.


“What a great event and honor to recognize the many successes of our acquisition professionals from across the various program offices and commands in sup- port of the current fights and future defense of our nation,” said the Hon. Heidi Shyu, assistant secretary of the Army for acquisition, logistics and technology (ASA(ALT)) and the Army acquisition executive. “I am always very impressed and humbled by the professionalism, commitment and dedication of our work- force, and recognitions such as these just highlight how fortunate the Army is to have such a talented workforce.”


Shyu presented the awards at a ceremony in Huntsville, AL, hosted by the Pro- gram Executive Office (PEO) for Missiles and Space. Also participating in the April 28 ceremony were LTG Michael E. Williamson, principal military deputy to the ASA(ALT) and director of acquisition career management; Harry P. Hal- lock, deputy assistant of the Army (DASA) for procurement; and Steven V. Karl, director of acquisition logistics policy in the Office of the DASA for Acquisition Policy and Logistics.


Te event also included the inaugural MG Harold J. “Harry” Greene Awards for Acquisition Writing, which recognize distinguished work that is instrumental in shaping the public dialogue about Army acquisition.


Greene was killed Aug. 5, 2014, while deployed to Afghanistan. At the time of his death, he was deputy commanding general of the Combined Security Transition Command – Afghanistan. Previously he served as the deputy for acquisition and systems management in the Office of the ASA(ALT).


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