ON THE MOVE
PM PASSES WIN-T CHARTER For the last four years, COL Edward Swanson, outgoing project manager for Warfighter Information Network – Tactical (PM WIN-T), has led the evolution of the Army’s tactical net- work communications program. From fielding mobile network capabilities and developing expeditionary command post solutions to filling urgent operational needs with innovative satel- lite communications capabilities, Swanson played a pivotal role in making sure Soldiers stay connected.
“The last four years have been the most rewarding of my 28-year career because of the PM WIN-T workforce and our critical mission of providing tactical communications to Soldiers in support of full-spectrum operations,” Swanson said.
Swanson passed the PM WIN-T charter to COL Gregory Coile during a change-of-charter ceremony July 20 at APG’s Myer Auditorium. PM WIN-T is assigned to the PEO for Command, Control and Communications – Tactical (PEO C3T). Swanson will now serve as the chief of staff at the PEO IEW&S, also based at APG.
Coile takes the reins of the PM WIN-T program office following a stint at the U.S. Army War Col- lege, but is not a newcomer to PEO C3T. During the course of his military career, he served as the assistant product manager for Project Manager Mission Command’s Tactical Battle Command and Command Post of the Future; executive officer to the PEO and product manager for WIN-T Increment 1 and Satellite Communications within PM WIN-T.
“My family and I feel very blessed to be coming home to PEO C3T and PM WIN-T,” Coile said. “I am joining an extraordinary team with a vital mission, and I look forward to building on the tremendous success that PM WIN-T has earned under COL Swanson’s leadership.”
COL Gregory Coile, right, incoming Project Manager for WIN-T, receives the PM WIN-T col- ors from Gary Martin, PEO for C3T and host of the July 20 change-of-charter ceremony. At left is COL Edward Swanson, outgoing PM. (U.S. Army photo by Lynn Harkins, PEO C3T)
LTC Joel Babbitt, left, outgoing product manager for WIN-T Increment 1, passes the program’s colors to the incoming product manager, LTC Mark Henderson, right, during a change- of-charter ceremony July 17 at APG’s Myer Auditorium. The ceremony was hosted by COL Edward Swanson, center left, then the PM for WIN-T. (U.S. Army photo by Denise Rule, PEO C3T)
Gary Martin, PEO for C3T, hands the PM WIN-T charter to incoming Project Manager COL Gregory Coile, during the change- of-charter ceremony July 20 at APG’s Myer Auditorium. (U.S. Army photo by Lynn Harkins, PEO C3T)
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