ON THE
DEPUTY ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE ARMY FOR RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY
1: NEW DIRECTOR FOR GROUND MANEUVER PORTFOLIO Jeffrey Singleton, left, director of technology in the Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army for Research and Technology (ODASA(R&T)), welcomed Keith Jadus as director for the Ground Maneuver Portfolio. Jadus, who joined the office April 8, oversees ground vehicle technologies supporting the Army’s modernization pri- ority for next-generation combat vehicles, as well as ground platform sustainment, austere entry and maneuver, critical asset protection, and explosive hazard detection and neutralization. (Photo by Lora Latham, ODASA(R&T))
2: BUSINESS & OPS DIRECTOR DEPARTS Dr. Thomas P. Russell, right, deputy assistant secretary of the Army for research and technology (DASA(R&T)), presented a farewell gift and DASA(R&T) coin March 28 to Sheri Briggs, outgoing director for Busi- ness and Operations. Briggs was responsible for resource management for Army science and technology (S&T) funding across all phases of the planning, programming, budgeting and execution process, and was the primary S&T funding interface with the Office of the Undersecretary of Defense, the assistant secretary of the Army and HQDA G-8. She now serves as chief of the Research, Development, Test and Evaluation Divi- sion in the Investments Directorate of the Army Budget Office. (Photo by Lora Latham, ODASA(R&T))
3: S&T SPECIAL PROGRAMS DIRECTOR MOVES ON Dr. Thomas P. Russell, right, DASA(R&T), presented a farewell gift and DASA(R&T) coin March 28 to Kris Gardner, outgoing director of Army Science and Technology Special Programs and Intelligence. Gardner was with DASA(R&T) since 2015, and also served as direc- tor of integration and acting director for technology. He is now director of Science and Technology Protection in the Office of the Undersecre- tary of Defense for Research and Engineering. (Photo by Lora Latham, ODASA(R&T))
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