WORKFORCE
THE CHIEF OF STAFF, ARMY ANNOUNCED THE FOLLOWING GENERAL OFFICER ASSIGNMENT:
Maj. Gen. Thomas H. Todd III, program executive officer, Aviation, Redstone Arsenal, Alabama, to deputy commander, Combined Security Transition Command – Afghanistan, United States Forces – Afghanistan, Operation Freedom’s Sentinel, Afghanistan.
SECRETARY OF THE ARMY AWARDS FOR EXCELLENCE IN CONTRACTING
Stuart A. Hazlett, deputy assistant secretary of the Army for procure- ment, has announced the winners of the Secretary of the Army Awards for Excellence in Contracting for fiscal year 2019. The annual awards recognize exemplary contracting organizations and individuals, high- lighting those that excel in customer satisfaction, productivity, process improvement and quality enhancement.
TEAM AWARDS
Specialized Services and Construction Contracting: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Border Infrastructure Team, USACE – Dallas
Systems, R&D, Logistics Support (Sustainment) Contracting: Enter- prise Training Services Contract Contracting Team, U.S. Army Contract- ing Command (ACC) – Orlando, Florida
Installation Level Contracting Office and/or Directorate of Con- tracting: Other Transaction Agreement Training Team, ACC – New Jersey
Contingency Contracting: 902nd Contracting Battalion, Joint Base Lewis – McChord, Washington
SPECIAL AWARDS Barbara C. Heald (Deployed Civilian) Award: Serina A. Allingham, ACC – Rock Island, Illinois
Innovation in Contracting Strategies: Facility Support Operations Ser- vices Team, U.S. Army Mission and Installation Contracting Command (MICC) – Fort Bliss, Texas
Exceptional Support of the AbilityOne Program: Product Manager for Sets, Kits, Outfits and Tools Team, Program Executive Office for Combat Support and Combat Service Support, Project Manager for Force Projec- tion; and ACC – Warren, Michigan
Outstanding Contract Specialist/Procurement Analyst: Suzanne Wiggins, USACE – Dallas
Contracting Professional of the Year: Joseph M. Carroll, ACC – Redstone Arsenal, Alabama
Contracting NCO of the Year: Master Sgt. Jeremiah J. Scheil, USACE – Savannah, Georgia
CONTRACTING OFFICER AWARDS Installation Level Contracting Office and/or Directorate of Contract- ing: Shaun McAfee, Regional Contracting Office – Italy; 414th Con- tracting Support Brigade
Specialized Services and Construction Contracting: Teresa V. Dinwiddie, MICC – Yuma Proving Ground, Arizona
Systems, R&D, Logistics Support (Sustainment) Contracting: Stephanie M. James, ACC – Rock Island
Contingency Contracting: Maj. Katrina B. Grimes, 648th Contract- ing Team, 922nd Contracting Battalion, MICC – Fort Campbell, Kentucky
DEFENSE ACQUISITION WORKFORCE ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS
Hon. Ellen M. Lord, undersecretary of defense for acquisition and sustainment, has announced the winners of the 2019 Defense Acquisi- tion Workforce Achievement Awards, with the Army taking home honors in nine categories.
INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS Acquisition in an Expeditionary Environment: Maj. Eugene Choi, U.S. Army Contracting Command
Auditing: Jessica Oliver, Defense Contract Audit Agency
Contracting and Procurement: Simon Klink, F-35 Lightning II Joint Program Office (JPO), U.S. Navy
Cost Estimating: Nicole E. Gulla, Joint Program Executive Office (JPEO) for Armaments and Ammunition
Earned Value Management: Melissa Ransom, Program Executive Office (PEO) for Land Systems, U.S. Marine Corps Engineering: Joseph Krumenacker, F-35 Lightning II JPO
Facilities Engineering: Laureen A. Borochaner, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Financial Management: Julie Blankenbaker, Naval Air Systems Command
Information Technology: Capt. Yazmin H. Garcia Smith, Air Force Materiel Command
International Partnership: Jean-Anne A. Butler, Air Force Materiel Command
Life Cycle Logistics: Chief Warrant Officer 4 Martin A. Lopez Bel- tran, Marine Corps Systems Command
Production, Quality and Manufacturing: James G. Clark, U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command (CCDC)
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