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OCTOBER–DECEMBER 2 0 1 5 FEATURES


68 IMPROVING THE CA PABIL I TY SE T FIE LDING PROCESS


SoSE&I’s LSS Black Belt project reduces downtime, improves communications and streamlines installation


SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY 74


SPOT L IGHT: MR. PAUL MANZ Keeping an eye on ‘the right next thing’


76 THE ‘A RT’ OF THE RED TE AM


Army S&T Systems Adaptive Red Team challenges conventional development with a multidisciplinary approach that mitigates vulnerabilities


84 I T ER AT IVE INNOVATION


CERDEC leverages its prototyping integration capabilities to put new equipment into Soldiers’ hands sooner


90 POP ON JOB


One dad’s whimsical take on his high-tech job and why he loves it


CONTRACTING


94 SPOT L IGHT: MS. MI T ZI F. WA L L Sticking close to home


96 CUSTOMER CONTAC T


Contingency contracting changes in Africa make it easier and faster to get needed services and supplies to the customer


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TRIBUTE TO THE HON. CLAUDE M. BOLTON JR.


102 A ‘P EOP L E PERSON’ REMEMBERED


Former ASA(ALT) and Army acquisition executive taught, mentored many


CRITICAL THINKING


110 WHAT KIND OF INNOVAT ION DO YOU WANT? Pierre Chao shares his thoughts about what innovation is and what makes it happen


$ BBP 3.0


120 SPOT L IGHT: MS. JENNIFER MURPHY Rapid response, solid payoff


122 PROTOTYP ING THE FUTURE


Army Expeditionary Warrior Experiment brings industry, developers and Soldiers together to put new capabilities through their paces


126 A CA SE STUDY IN ACQUISI TION CENT R A L I Z ATION


PM P2E creates a one-stop shop for acquisition that yields BBP efficiencies and aligns with DOD information objectives


FOREIGN MILITARY SALES


134 SPOT L IGHT: MS. VERONICA A. “NI TA” LOPE Z-JEWEL L Getting the details right


136 SPOT L IGHT: MR. THOMAS LA FONTA INE Developing a global career


138 A IDING COLOMBI A’S COUNTERINSURGENC Y FIGHT


76 2 Army AL&T Magazine October-December 2015


A case study in how FMS and associated services helped a partner nation reassert its legitimacy and protect its people


144 DIVEST AND PROSP ER


USASAC streamlines the EDA process, speeding up sales of excess materiel and cutting down on expensive mothballing


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