ON THE MOVE
CONTRACTING • Field Support Directorate: Col. Michelle Lewis, Brad Freeman, Lt. Col. Eric Stangle
• ACC-Headquarters: Randall Morris, Rodney Smith, Jennifer Morgan • ACC-Rhode Island: Brandon Garnica, Warren Stropes • ACC-Detroit Arsenal: Magdalena Conner • ACC-New Jersey: Tim Bakto, Polia Quiles, Stephanie Kless, Paul Giovannoli, Tim Cassidy, Mariah Hanko, Sean Kelly
• ACC-Redstone Arsenal: Michael Lawson, Roland Carter, Andrea Dixon, Jazmyne Williams, Treka House, Lisa Ledbetter
JOINT PROGRAM EXECUTIVE OFFICE FOR ARMAMENTS AND AMMUNITION • Headquarters: Grace Burgin, Brian Meierdiercks, Tabitha Sawicz • PM Cannon Artillery Systems: Ken Schulters • M777 and M119 Teams: Ben Cooper
PROGRAM EXECUTIVE OFFICE FOR GROUND COMBAT SYSTEMS • Headquarters: Harmony Hunsanger, James Thorpe • PM Mounted Armored Vehicles: Heather Molitoris, Lauren Gehbauer
• PM Self-Propelled Howitzer Systems: James Sawyer • PM Stryker Brigade Combat Team: Kelly McMahon
PROGRAM EXECUTIVE OFFICE FOR MISSILES AND SPACE • PM Integrated Fires Mission Command: Cierra Odom Nnaji • PM STORM: James Elliot • PM Tactical Aviation and Ground Munitions: Barry Thrower • PM SHIELD: Douglas Patterson Jr.
2024 MAJOR GENERAL HAROLD J. “HARRY” GREENE WRITING AWARD WINNERS
The Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics and Technology sponsors the 2024 Major General Harold J. “Harry” Greene Awards for Acquisition Writing to encourage critical writing focused on Army acquisition challenges and successful efforts to overcome them.
To read the winners’ entries, see the 2024 Maj. Gen. Greene awards booklet insert, or go to
https://asc.army.mil/web/publications/army-alt- magazine.
ACQUISITION REFORM Winning Piece: “Artificial Intelligence (AI) Literacy: An Imperative Competency.”
Author: Maj. Mathew Henderson, Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics and Technology
Honorable Mention: “Mini Portfolio Prioritization Sprints with Overarch- ing Integrated Product Teams (O-IPTs) – Adapting to Changes within the DOD Decision-Making System.”
Author: Elizabeth Smith, JPEO-CBRND
FUTURE OPERATIONS Winning Piece: “Human-Machine Integration and Future Operations.” Author: Lt. Col. Christian Abney, Program Executive Office for Aviation
Winning Piece: “Software Independent Verification and Validation at the Speed of Relevance.”
Authors: Megan Buford and Rebecca Hennessy, Ph.D., U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command, U.S. Army Futures Command
Honorable Mention: “Learning to Expand the Aperture: Translating Emergence to Capability in Medical Evacuation and Other Operational Domains.”
Author: Capt. Mahdi Al-Husseini, U.S. Army Department of Aviation Medicine
INNOVATION Winning Piece: “Driving Innovation: Propelling the U.S. Department of Defense’s Acquisition of Hybrid-Electric Tactical Vehicles to Win the Wars of Tomorrow.”
Author: Maj. Curtis N. Cranston, The Judge Advocate General’s Legal Center and School
Honorable Mention: “Bridging the Gap and the Path to Real-time Intel- ligence: Advancing A-ISR Through Acquisition and Innovation.”
Authors: Eric Braun, Susan Tyndall, Lauren Scicchitano and Michael Amabile, Program Executive Office for Intelligence, Electronic Warfare and Sensors
LESSONS LEARNED Winning Piece: “Enhancing Army Acquisition Through Collaborative Communication.”
Author: Mark T. Rashford, Jr., U.S. Army North G-4
Honorable Mention: “Rethinking the Role of C2 in Army Acquisition: Lessons from FCS and DCGS-A.” Author: Col. Matthew Paul, Program Executive Office for Enterprise
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