NEW AVIATION LOGISTICS ROLE AT PEO EIS
Richard J. Kendig, right, accepts the new charter of product director for Aviation Logistics in a July 13 ceremony at Redstone Arsenal. Host- ing the ceremony was Col. Harry Culclasure, project manager for the Army Enterprise Systems Integration Program (AESIP), assigned to PEO EIS. Kendig comes to the Aviation Logistics program from the Army’s attack helicopter program, where he served as the AH-64 Apache Long- bow deputy product manager. (Photo by Heather Putman, AESIP)
NEW DEMIL LEADER AT PEO AMMUNITION Col. Joseph H. Chan, project director for joint services, presented John F. McFassel with the charter of the product director (PD) for demilitariza- tion during a July 19 assumption of management ceremony at Picatinny Arsenal, New Jersey. McFassel takes over from Carl Roller, right, who served as acting PD and now returns to his previous role as deputy product director. (Photo by Erin Usawicz, Picatinny Photographic Services)
TACOM WELCOMES NEW CHIEF OF STAFF Col. Jeffrey D. Witt
The U.S. Army TACOM Life Cycle Management Command, headquar- tered in Warren, Michigan, welcomed Col. Jeffrey D. Witt as its new chief of staff Aug. 1. Witt comes to TACOM from the U.S. Central Com- mand Deployment and Distribution Center, Camp Arifjan, Kuwait, where he served as deputy director. Witt has commanded the 88th Brigade Support Battalion, served on the command- ing general’s initiatives group for the U.S.
Army Sustainment Command, and completed a Training with Indus-
try assignment with SUPERVALU Inc. His service also includes overseas assignments and combat and operational deployments to Haiti, Iraq and Kuwait.
DEPUTY PEO STRI APPOINTED TO SES
Chérie Smith, deputy program executive officer for simulation, training and instru- mentation, became a member of the Senior Executive Service in a Sept. 30 ceremony officiated by Maj. Gen. Ole Knudson, deputy director of the Missile Defense Agency. Smith has more than 30 years of government experience at all levels of tech- nology management and development. She began her career as an enlisted Soldier in the U.S. Army Reserve and served six years on active duty, developing medical scientific software applications at Walter Reed Army Medical Center and the U.S. Army Health Care Systems Support Activity. She served as the program manager for the General Fund Enterprise Business System, establishing the program office and leading the program from initial concept through system development and demonstration. She has also served as acting deputy program executive officer for Soldier.
Chérie Smith
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