ON THE
JOINT MUNITIONS COMMAND
SENIOR JMC LEADER NAMED TO SES JoEtta I. Fisher, executive director for Am- munition and deputy to the commander of the Joint Munitions Command (JMC), was promot- ed to the Senior Executive Service (SES) Jan. 22 at Rock Island Arsenal, Illinois. Brig. Gen. Michelle M.T. Letcher, JMC commander, awarded Fisher her SES pin.
Fisher previously served as deputy to the ex- ecutive director for Ammunition and director of supply planning for the Munitions and Logistics Readiness Center. She also has held inven- tory and logistics management positions within JMC. (Photo by Tony Lopez, JMC Public and Congressional Affairs)
U.S. ARMY AVIATION AND MISSILE COMMAND
NEW LEADERSHIP AT AMCOM Maj. Gen. Douglas M. Gabram
relin-
quished command of the U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Command (AMCOM) at Redstone Arsenal, Alabama, Feb. 14. He now serves as director for Test at the Missile Defense Agen- cy, also at Redstone Arsenal. William P. Marriott, deputy com-
mander of AMCOM, will serve as executive director until the new commander, Brig. Gen. Kenneth T. Royar, arrives.
SES APPOINTMENT AT LOGISTICS CENTER Donald R. Nitti, executive director of the AMCOM Logistics Center, was ap- pointed to the Senior Executive Service on Jan. 20. Maj. Gen. Douglas M. Gabram, then-AMCOM commander, marked Nitti’s appointment during a cer- emony Feb. 7 at Redstone Arsenal.
Nitti has more than 30 years of leader- ship and logistical experience supporting the Army at the tactical, operational and strategic levels. The center comprises approximately 4,200 government civil-
ians and contractors who provide life cycle logistics support for Army aviation and missile systems, including supply chain management, acquisition logistics and equipment maintenance.
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