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ON THE MOVE


CHANGE OF CHARTER AT PM DCATS Terry Watson, center, Deputy PEO for Enterprise Information Systems,


recognizes the accomplishments of COL Clyde E. Richards Jr., left, outgoing project manager for Defense Communications and Army Transmission Systems (PM DCATS), during a change-of-charter ceremony Aug. 13. COL Charles “Charlie” M. Stein, right, assumed the charter during the ceremony at the Fort Belvoir, VA, Officers’ Club. Watson congratulated Richards for his many accomplishments as PM DCATS, noting in particular his ability to bring people together and create esprit de corps. Richards’ new post is Army portfolio director at the Defense Contract Management Agency.


CHANGE OF CHARTER AT PM SAI COL Thomas B. Gloor, left, accepts the charter of the project manager for sensors – aerial intelligence (PM SAI) during a ceremony presided over by Stephen D. Kreider, center, Program Executive Officer for Intelligence, Electronic Warfare and Sensors (PEO IEW&S). During the June 23 ceremony, COL Christopher Davis turned over leadership of PM SAI, which encompasses five product management offices responsible for fielding systems for manned and unmanned aircraft and tactical exploitation of national capabilities. (Photo by William Schofield)


PM TACTICAL RADIOS CHANGE OF CHARTER COL James P. Ross assumed the charter of the project manager for


tactical radios from COL William R. Wygal at a ceremony Aug. 19 at Aberdeen Proving Ground. Then-BG(P) Daniel P. Hughes, Program Executive Officer for Command, Control and Communications – Tactical, presided over the ceremony. Wygal is retiring after more than 30 years of service, with a ceremony planned for Oct. 31 in San Diego, CA.


COLLINS TAKES THE REINS ON DCGS-A Stephen D. Kreider, center, PEO IEW&S, presides over a change-of-


charter ceremony June 25 at Aberdeen Proving Ground for the project manager for the Distributed Common Ground System – Army, with COL Charles Wells, right, departing, and COL Robert Collins, left, taking over. (Photo by William Schofield)


SANCHEZ TAKES CHARTER COL Anthony Sanchez accepts the charter of the project manager for terrestrial sensors from Stephen D. Kreider, PEO IEW&S, at a July 1 ceremony at Fort Belvoir, VA.


LEE TAKES OVER COL Jong Lee assumes the charter of project


manager for aircraft survivability equipment from Stephen D. Kreider, PEO IEW&S, at a change-of-charter ceremony July 30 at Redstone Arsenal, AL. Lee succeeds COL John Leaphart.


WILLIAMS TAKES CHARTER COL Thomas B. Gloor, PM SAI, presents the charter of the product director for sensors – unmanned and rotary wing, one of five product management offices under PM SAI, to LTC Chevonne Williams during a ceremony July 24 at Aberdeen Proving Ground. (Photo by William Schofield)


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Army AL&T Magazine


October–December 2014


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