PEO CS&CSS’ TIGHE TIES UP FEDERAL CAREER Margaret “Shannon” Tighe of the Program Executive Office for Com- bat Support and Combat Service Support (PEO CS&CSS) retired after 31 years of federal service, with a ceremony July 23 at the Detroit Arsenal, Warren, MI. Scott J. Davis, program executive officer, presented Tighe with the Superior Civilian Service Award as well as an American flag and other symbols of her service.
Tighe’s career culminated as assistant PEO for operations, where she helped guide several efforts to assess and improve organizational perfor- mance, structure and climate. As the Product Director for Army Watercraft Systems, she was instrumental in establishing the first Army Watercraft Board of Directors, representing Army leadership, integrators, program managers and developers, to chart a common course for the watercraft fleet. She also spearheaded the development of a common Army water- craft life-cycle management strategy. (Photo by John Otwell, PEO CS&CSS Strategic Communications)
GFEBS-SA CHANGE OF CHARTER LTC Matthew Schramm relinquished the charter for General Fund Enterprise Business System Sensitive Activities (GFEBS-SA) to LTC Timo- thy McGrew at a June 29 change-of-charter ceremony in Alexandria, VA, hosted by GFEBS Project Manager COL William Russell. As the first Product Manager for GFEBS-SA, Schramm faced the challenge of starting up a new sister program to GFEBS, the first enterprise resource planning structure to fully deploy within the DA. Today, GFEBS and GFEBS-SA, both programs of the PEO for Enterprise Information Systems (EIS), together provide sensitive-activity communities the tools for decision support and data analysis to sustain warfighting capability.
GFEBS INC II ASSUMPTION OF CHARTER Project Manager for General Fund Enterprise Business System (GFEBS) COL William Russell hosted the GFEBS Increment II assumption- of-charter ceremony July 31 at Fort Belvoir, VA, welcoming Brendan Burke back to PEO EIS. Burke, formerly product director for Computer Hardware, Enterprise Software and Solutions, returns from Army senior service college. GFEBS is the Army’s Web-enabled financial, asset and accounting management system. It standardizes, streamlines and shares critical data across the active Army, the Army National Guard and the U.S. Army Reserve.
IPPS-A INC II CHANGE OF CHARTER Integrated Personnel and Pay System – Army (IPPS-A) Project Manager COL Darby McNulty hosted a change-of-charter ceremony July 30 in Alexandria, VA, for IPPS-A Increment II, a program of PEO EIS. COL Kevin Vanyo, who has led IPPS-A since its inception in 2012, relin- quished the charter to LTC Nicole Reinhardt, who joins PEO EIS from PEO Soldier. IPPS-A Increment II supports Soldier personnel management records, pay and benefits.
ACWS CHANGE OF CHARTER The Product Manager for the Army Contract Writing System (ACWS), a program of PEO EIS, observed a change of charter Aug. 7 during a cer- emony at Fort Belvoir. LTC Ossie Peacock, who had led ACWS since its inception in 2013, relinquished the charter to LTC Robert Wolfe. ACWS provides a single enterprise contract writing and management system to achieve business process efficiencies and foster audit readiness across the enterprise.
I3MP CHANGE OF CHARTER The Installation Information Infrastructure Modernization Program (I3MP) received a new leader at a July 10 change-of-charter ceremony at Fort Belvoir, hosted by Installation Information Infrastructure – Communications and Capabilities Project Manager Michael Padden. Former Product Man- ager for I3MP LTC Robert Mikesh relinquished the charter, which is now held by a product director, to LTC Gus Muller. I3MP, a program of PEO EIS, is charged with the continental U.S. network infrastructure mission at Army posts, camps and stations, and with supporting interoper- ability across DOD.
NEW PRODUCT DIRECTOR AT MC4 Matthew Maier assumed his role as the new product director for Medi- cal Communications for Combat Casualty Care (MC4) during a ceremony July 7 at Fort Detrick, MD, hosted by PEO EIS’ Enterprise Management Systems Portfolio Manager Reginald Bagby. MC4 integrates and fields the Army capability to digitally capture medical treatment data in operational environments, enhancing continuity of care and enabling a comprehensive, lifelong electronic medical record for service members.
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