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PROGRAM EXECUTIVE OFFICE FOR AVIATION


3: PEO AVIATION WELCOMES NEW CHIEF Chief Warrant Officer 5 John Ulmer, left, inspects the officer’s saber presented by Maj. Gen. Rob Barrie, center, program executive officer for Aviation, during a ceremony to mark the change of responsibil- ity for Ulmer at Redstone Arsenal, Alabama, Dec. 9. Chief Warrant Officer 5 Travis Dixon, who became the first chief warrant officer for the Program Executive Office (PEO) for Aviation in 2019, presented the saber to the organization to serve as a symbol of warrant officer leader- ship in the organization, which changed from Dixon to Ulmer. Following the ceremony, Dixon retired after 28 years in the U.S. Army. (Photos by Michelle Miller, PEO Aviation)


JOINT PROGRAM EXECUTIVE OFFICE FOR CHEMICAL, BIOLOGICAL, RADIOLOGICAL AND NUCLEAR DEFENSE


4: JPL CHANGE OF CHARTER Bruce Goodwin, right, accepts the charter for the joint project lead (JPL) for the Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Defense (JPEO-CBRND) Enabling Biotech- nologies from Darryl J. Colvin, the program executive officer for JPEO-CBRND, during a change of charter ceremony Nov. 9 at Fort Detrick, Maryland. Goodwin had been the acting JPL since April 2020 after Dr. Matt Hepburn (not pictured) left to join Operation Warp Speed. Goodwin has held numerous positions within JPEO-CBRND. (Photo courtesy of JPEO-CBRND)


5: RETIRING AFTER 28-YEARS OF SERVICE Daniel McCormick, the JPEO-CBRND deputy for operations and modernization, retired after more than 28 years of service as an Army officer at a ceremony held on July 29 at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland. With over 20 years of acquisition experience, McCormick previously served as the joint project manager for nuclear, biological, chemical contamination avoidance while on active duty as a colonel in the U.S. Army, during which time he deployed to Afghanistan to lead the planning, establishment and execution of the Afghan Public Protection Force efforts. Most recently, McCormick served as the acting deputy joint program executive officer for CBRND. (Photo courtesy of JPEO-CBRND)


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