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WORKFORCE


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at Fort Belvoir. Waisanen assumed the role of product lead. (Photo by Laura Edwards, PEO EIS)


6: NEW DEPUTY PROGRAM EXECUTIVE OFFICER William “Bill” J. Hepworth was selected to the Senior Executive Service and was appointed to the position of deputy program executive officer for Enterprise Information Systems on Dec. 30. Hepworth previ- ously served as a contractor to various organizations within Headquar- ters, Department of the Army, the Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics and Technology and U.S. Army Materiel Command. His primary focus over the last decade has been organiza- tion-wide information technology (IT) modernization with an emphasis on cloud transformation and instilling agile engineering in IT and related fields. (Photo by Laura Edwards, PEO EIS)


THE CHIEF OF STAFF OF THE ARMY


ANNOUNCED THE FOLLOWING GENERAL OFFICER PROMOTION: Brig. Gen. Christopher D. Schneider now leads the Program Executive Office for Soldier at Fort Belvoir, Virginia.


ANNOUNCED THE FOLLOWING OFFICER ASSIGNMENT: Brig. Gen. Ronald R. Ragin, deputy chief of staff for logistics and operations for Army Materiel Command at Redstone Arsenal, Alabama,


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has been assigned to deputy commander for the Security Assistance Group-Ukraine, Germany.


ANNOUNCED THE FOLLOWING RETIREMENTS: Maj. Gen. Rodney D. Fogg completed more than 35 years of service and concluded his distinguished career as deputy chief of staff for logis- tics and operations for Army Materiel Command at Redstone Arsenal, Alabama.


Lt. Gen. Leon N. Thurgood completed more than 36 years of service and concluded his distinguished career as director of hyperson- ics, directed energy, space and rapid acquisition for the Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics and Technology at Redstone Arsenal, Alabama.


Maj. Gen. Kenneth T. Royar completed more than 34 years of service and concluded his distinguished career as commanding general, United States Army Aviation and Missile Command, Redstone Arsenal, Alabama.


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