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1 U.S. ARMY RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND ENGINEERING COMMAND


1: FROM CERDEC TO ARMY GEOSPATIAL CENTER Gary W. Blohm, director of the Intelligence and Information Warfare Directorate (I2WD) at the U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command’s (RDECOM) Communications-Electronics Center (CERDEC) at Aberdeen Proving Ground (APG), Mary- land, has been promoted to director of the U.S. Army Geospatial Center, part of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, at Fort Belvoir, Virginia.


U.S. ARMY FUTURES COMMAND


Gen. John M. Murray assumed command of U.S. Army Futures Command during an activation ceremony Aug. 24 in Austin, Texas. Murray, who previously served as HQDA depu- ty chief of staff, G-8, received Senate confirma- tion Aug. 20 for promotion to four-star general.


The establishment of Army Futures Command marks one of the most significant Army reorga- nization efforts since 1973.


Murray, commissioned as an Infantry officer in 1982, has served in leadership positions and commanded from company through division. He is the recipient of numerous awards and decorations.


Blohm, who began his new duties Aug. 5, supported CERDEC for 33 years in several key leadership positions, including director of the Space and Terrestrial Communications Director- ate and the Command, Power and Integration Directorate before leading I2WD. Michael Lombard, I2WD deputy director, will serve as acting director for 120 days or until a perma- nent replacement is named.


2: S&TC DIRECTORATE GETS NEW LEADER Michael Monteleone was promoted into the Senior Executive Service (SES) on Aug. 19. As the newest SES for CERDEC, Monteleone will serve as director of the center’s Space and Terrestrial Communications Directorate (S&TCD) at APG.


Since 2014, Monteleone had served as chief of CERDEC’s Cyber Security and Information Assurance Division. In the two years before his appointment, he held a series of positions in an acting capacity at CERDEC, including chief of the S&TCD Satellite Communications Systems Division and as director and deputy director of S&TCD.


Monteleone, who began his DA civilian career as a GS-07 computer engineer in the Satellite Communications Division at Fort Monmouth, New Jersey, holds a Master of Strategic Studies from the U.S. Army War College, a Master Certificate in Advanced Acquisition from the Naval Postgraduate School, and an M.S. in management and a B.S. in computer engineering from


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