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4: PRODUCT DIRECTOR PROMOTION Col. Tim McDonald, left, project manager for the Multinational Avia- tion Special Project Office (MASPO), administered the oath of office to Lt. Col. Tom Brewington during his promotion March 12 to the rank of lieutenant colonel in Huntsville, Alabama. Brewington serves as the product director for the MASPO Scout/Attack Product Office, where he is responsible for more than 25 foreign military sales cases supporting a diverse fleet of 12 aircraft types in over 20 partner nations. Brewington was commissioned as an aviation officer in 2004 and joined the Army Acquisition Corps in 2013. (Photo by Monica Ludwig, PEO Aviation)


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3: MEDAGLIA HONORED AT PROMOTION TO COL. Col. Danielle Medaglia recited the oath of office during a Jan. 29 ceremony celebrating her promotion to the rank of colonel at the Pro- gram Executive Office (PEO) for Aviation campus at Redstone Arsenal, Alabama. Medaglia previously served as the product manager for the CH-47F Block I program from 2017 to 2020 at PEO Aviation and recently attended the Senior Service College in Montgomery, Alabama. (Photo by Michelle Miller, PEO Aviation)


PROGRAM EXECUTIVE OFFICE FOR COMMAND, CONTROL, COMMUNICATIONS – TACTICAL


5: CPI2 WELCOMES NEW PRODUCT MANAGER Lt. Col. Jeremy J. Rogers, right, assumed the charter for Prod- uct Manager Command Post Integrated Infrastructure (PDM CPI2) in a ceremony held Feb. 10 at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland. The ceremony was hosted by Matt Maier, left, Project Manager for Interop- erability, Integration and Services, within the Program Executive Office for Command, Control, Communications – Tactical (PEO C3T). Rogers most recently served as executive officer for the commanding general, U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command. As product manager, Rogers will lead the CPI2 program, a top Army network mod- ernization. (Photo by Ryan Myers, PEO C3T)


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6: ZURKOWSKY CELEBRATES PROMOTION TO LT. COL. Deputy Product Lead Common Hardware Sys- tems Lt. Col. Walter L. Zurkowsky was promoted to his current rank in a March 1 cer- emony hosted by Program Executive Officer Brig. Gen. Robert M. Collins. Zurkowsky earned his commission in 2005 and joined the Army Acquisition Corps in 2014. Following his initial training, he was assigned to the 915th Contracting Battalion in Baltimore, Maryland. He served as a contract specialist at Aber-


deen Proving Ground and deployed in support of Regional Contracting Command – Kuwait. From March 2018 to April 2020, he assumed the duties of assistant product manager, Power Projection Enablers Pacific. Zurkowsky joined PEO C3T in April 2020 as Sustainment Tacti- cal Network assistant product manager until January 2021, when he became deputy prod- uct lead for Common Hardware Systems within the Project Manager Interoperability, Integra- tion and Services. (Photo by Ryan Myers, PEO C3T)


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