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EFFICIENT AND EFFECTIVE FORCE


RIGHT FIT, RIGHT VEHICLE


Technicians with Program Executive Office for Command, Control, Communications and Network’s (PEO C3N) Project Manager Tactical Radios install a new radio into a High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle in August 2024 at Fort Bliss, Texas. Managing the design, production, testing and installation of radio kits requires engineers and logisticians to routinely ensure a perfect fit across the Army’s diverse portfolio of vehicles. (Photo courtesy of Project Manager Tactical Radios, PEO C3N)


processes enabled by transitioning from an analog to a digital TDP design and maintenance framework is making the entire radio-vehicle integration process more efficient, quicker and less prone to errors.


While the magnitude of ensuring that the right radio gets installed in the right way across hundreds of vehicle variants may seem daunting, we are committed to managing our efforts down to the single configuration item to ensure that every Soldier has access to the radio he or she needs, when they need it.


For more information on HMS radios, go to https:// peoc3t.army.mil/Organizations/PM-Tactical-Radios/Hand- held-Manpack-and-Small-Form-Fit.


FRED KELSO was a platform integration engineer with Project Manager Tactical Radios within PEO C3N from August 2022 to October 2024 and currently works in Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Cyber, Intelligence,


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Surveillance and Reconnaissance’s Manufacturing Readiness/ Industrial Base branch. He holds an M.S. in civil engineering from Johns Hopkins University and a B.S. in aerospace engineering from Penn State University. He is a DAWIA Certified Practitioner in engineering and technical management.


KENNY LEE is a mechanical engineer with the Platform Integration branch of Project Manager Tactical Radios within PEO C3N. Following his service in the U.S. Navy, he earned a B.S. in mechanical engineering from George Mason University.


JACK SCHAEFER is a platform integration systems engineer with the Platform Integration branch of Project Manager Tactical Radios within PEO C3N. He holds a B.S. in mechanical engineering from the University of Maryland-Baltimore County.


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