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OCTOBER–DECEMBER 2 0 1 4


THE HONORABLE HEIDI SHYU Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics and Technology (ASA(ALT))/Army Acquisition Executive


FEATURES CRITICAL THINKING EDITORIAL BOARD


LTG JEFFREY W. TALLEY Chief, U.S. Army Reserve/Commanding General (CG), U.S. Army Reserve Command


LTG JAMES O. BARCLAY III Deputy Chief of Staff (DCS), G-8


LTG PATRICIA E. MCQUISTION Deputy CG/Chief of Staff, U.S. Army Materiel Command


LTG ROBERT S. FERRELL U.S. Army Chief Information Officer/G-6


LTG MICHAEL E. WILLIAMSON Director, Army Acquisition Corps and Director, Acquisition Career Management


MG (DR.) BRIAN C. LEIN CG, U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command


BG KIRK F. VOLLMECKE Deputy for Acquisition and Systems Management, OASA(ALT)


WIMPY D. PYBUS Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army (DASA) for Acquisition Policy and Logistics, Office of the ASA(ALT) (OASA(ALT))


DR. JEFFERY P. HOLLAND Director of Research and Development/ Chief Scientist, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers


ROY A. WALLACE Assistant DCS, G-1


MARY MILLER DASA for Research and Technology, OASA(ALT)


THOMAS E. MULLINS DASA for Plans, Programs and Resources, OASA(ALT)


HARRY P. HALLOCK DASA for Procurement, OASA(ALT)


ANN CATALDO DASA for Defense Exports and Cooperation, OASA(ALT)


GABRIEL CAMARILLO Principal Deputy, ASA(ALT)


CRAIG A. SPISAK Director, U.S. Army Acquisition Support Center (USAASC)


NELSON MCCOUCH III Executive Secretary, Editorial Board, USAASC


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78 ‘SEMP ER GUMBY’ A former Marine recruiter’s job with Starbucks is all about connection


BBP 2.0


88 SPOT L IGHT: MS. JUDY COL E Performance improvement imperative


90 COST IS KE Y Kendall and Gansler praise workforce, urge affordability as a requirement


COMMENTARY


96 IN IT FOR THE LONG HAUL The work done by the Army Acquisition Corps makes a difference far into the future


104 T IME TO THINK Technology, demands of war have sharpened contracting workforce; now it’s time to reflect on what’s next


110 CHANGING MISSION, CHALLENGING CLIMAT E Looking back on 37 years of contracting


116 PUL L ING TOGE THER


Collaboration drives integration, which in turn drives the future force


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Army AL&T Magazine


October–December 2014


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