HAILS AND FAREWELLS SAAL-ZG Mr. Christopher Sarokhan (BAH) SAAL-ZL Mr. Glen Carthron MAJ Anthony...

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HAILS AND FAREWELLS

SAAL-ZG

Mr. Christopher Sarokhan (BAH)

SAAL-ZL

Mr. Glen Carthron

MAJ Anthony Archibald

ACAMs. Valerie Johnson

Ms. Glenda Malden

Mr. Michael Cooper

Mr. Victor Howard

Mr. Mary Ann Gaskins-Frye

Mr. John Williams

SAAL-ZP

Ms. Carol McIntyre

Ms. Megan McNulty

Ms. Jestina Shearin-Best

HAILS

SAAL-ZP cont…Ms. Barbara TrujilloMr. Steve WeidnerSAAL-ZRMr. Glenn AntonacopoulosSAAL-ZTDr. Jeff SingletonMr. Allan McClendonMs. Erin ShanahanMr. Juan Franco

Mr. Joseph GarciaMs. Freda Gibbs-HutchersonMr. Mark FalkeySAAL-MSMr. Jerry Montgomery

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COL Craig Tallman

SAAL-ZC

Ms. Cheryl Maggio

ACAMs. Peggy Butler

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Ms. Barbara Binney

Mr. Mike Gallagher

Mr. Craig Kurtz

Mr. Pete Stemniski

Ms. Shirley Warner

Mr. John Williams

  

FAREWELLS

SAAL-ZRMr. Craig Olson

SAAL-ZNMs Georgia Chislum

SAAL-ZTDr. Marilyn Freeman

SAAL-MSMr. Greg Jones

In Memoriam

SAAL-ZXPrincipal Deputy

Mr. Dean Popps

Represented by: Hon. Claude M. Bolton, Jr.

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• The IRRF Obligation • Establishment of the Defense Industrial

Base Information Assurance Task Force

• Representing ASAALT and B4

• Mentoring Others

• External Relations on the Hill

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SAAL-ZCDeputy Assistant

Secretary for Elimination of Chemical Weapons

Mr. Dale Ormond

• Achieved the 45% chemical agent destruction milestone six months ahead of schedule

• Safely destroyed over 3,000 tons of chemical agent

• Significantly reduced the risk to the public by destroying the last of the Army stockpiled Sarin (GB)

• Transported 4,450 loads of chemical weapons from storage to disposal facilities without incident

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• Successfully shipped Newport wastewater to an off-site facility for final disposal which translates to a savings of over $300 million to the American taxpayer.

• 100% Destruction of all Former Chemical Weapon Production Facilities

• Prioritized safety and achieved OSHA Reportable Injury Rate of less the 1.0

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The SAAL-ZC Team

SAAL-ZLDeputy Assistant Secretary for Integrated Logistics Support

Mr. Wimpy Pybus

• Developed and published comprehensive Performance Based Logistics policy guidance.

• Revised Type Classification and Materiel Release policy guidance to achieve Type Classification Standard and Full Materiel Release for systems to proceed into full rate production.

• Collaborated with Program Offices, UH-72A, UH-60M, CH-47F and Standard Integrated Command Post System (SICPS) to achieve Type Classification Standard and Full Materiel Release before full rate production and assisted Apache in achieving full materiel release for 20 year old AH-64A.

• Assisted Program Managers in developing and submitting plans to OSD for Item Unique Identification implementation.

• Developed a comprehensive methodology for conducting Core Logistics Analysis, Core Depot Assessments, and Source of Repair decisions for depot maintenance planning for Army weapon systems.

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SAAL-ZNDeputy Assistant Secretary for

Defense Exports and CooperationDASA DE&C

Mr. Keith Webster

Represented by: Mr. Charles Wray

Build Partner Capacity

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• OIF/OEF/GWOT Partners

• Train & Equip Iraq and Afghan Security Forces

• AS/CA/UK/U.S. Blast Protection PA

• New Senior National Representatives (Army) (SNR [A]) (5 Power: France, Germany, Italy, UK & U.S.) MOU

Build Partner Capacity

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Support to the Industrial Base

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• Congressional Notification of proposed sales of US weapon systems

• Sale of 30 AH64D Apaches to Taiwan

• Industry outreach

Support the Industrial Base

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• Changing the Security Cooperation Business Model

• Advocacy

• Entrepreneurial Export Policy

SAAL-ZGDeputy Assistant Secretary for

Strategy and Performance Planning

Mr. Edward Walters, III

Represented by: Ms. Doby Bokinsky

• CACO Actions

• 07-08 Weapon Systems Handbook

• Lean Six Sigma/ Balanced Score Card

• Strategic Communication Plan

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• OASA(ALT) Website www.alt.army.mil

• Speeches and Briefings

SAAL-ZSDeputy for Acquisition and

Systems Management

MG Paul Izzo

Current SoldierArmy Combat Helmet &

Accessories

PVS 14 Monocular Night Vision Device & Accessories

Interceptor Body Armor, ESAPI, DAP*,

Side Plates*, IOTV

Close Combat Optic

Gloves

PEQ-2A Infrared Light

Army Combat Uniform (ACU)

M4 Carbine (Modular)

Knee & Elbow Pads

Infantry Combat Boot Type II (Tan)

Protective Eyewear (Wiley X)

Thermal Weapons Sight II (Light)

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Future Combat Systems (FCS)

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Traction Drive System

NLOS – LS Test

MULE

Class IV UAV

Aviation Advanced Threat Infrared Countermeasures (ATIRCM) and Common Missile Warning System (CMWS) Program

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ZS Taskings

15821851

2224

1089

628460

0200400600800

10001200140016001800200022002400

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

Number ofTaskings

460 628 1089 1582 1851 2224

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Source: HQDA Tracking System

Calendar Year-

# o

f T

aski

ng

s

Actual for 11 Month Period (As of 28 Nov 07)

(Est. for 2007)

2410

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ACADirector

Army Contracting Agency

Mr. Byron Young

Represented by: Ms. Gabrielle Ward

• Awarded major IT contracts for CONUS Theater Network Operations Centers (C-TNOSC) and Information Technology Enterprise Solutions Hardware valued at $5B

ACA• Provided continuous contracting support to the following Army

Commands: IMCOM, ATEC, TRADOC, FORSCOM, MDW, NETCOM PEO-EIS, CIO-G6, MEDCOM, USAR, Army Secretariat, ARSTAFF, OSD, Joint Staff, USAREUR, USARPAC, USARSO, 8th Army, 3rd Army, USAF In Korea

•Increased the Contracting actions from 154,000 to 173,000 and dollars obligated from $14.2B to $15.8B

•Increased Small Business Awards by $1 Billion - $399 Million* awarded to Service Disabled, Veteran Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB) (*Highest in the history of the Army).

• The US Army Contracting Command Americas/410th CSB deployed to provide contingency contracting support to US Army North during the California Wild Fires, October 2007 and awarded a multiple award Humanitarian Assistance Program (HAP) Indefinite Delivery / Indefinite Quantify (IDIQ) contract in support of US Southern Command.

• The US Army Contracting Command Korea/411th CSB participated in EXEVAL (Apr) coupled with an “Ulchi Focus Lens and RSOI Exercises demonstrating USACCK/411th CSB’s capability to “Fight Tonight”.

• The US Army Contracting Agency – Pacific awarded MEDEVAC contract support for USARPAC replacing deployed military capability

ACA

OASA(ALT) Perspective

• Programs• Over 550 Systems (ACAT I, II, & III)

• Contracting• $4,420,843,256,821 (Base and All Options Value)

• 152 Actions

• Congressional Affairs Contact Officer (CACO )• Over 600 Questions for the Record

• 434 Congressional Inquiries

• 12 Hearings

• Staff Action Control Office (SACO) • 8,000 to 10,000 per year

OASA(ALT) Perspective

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

CFC

• Collected $35,087

ASA(ALT) Contributions

• Goal $60,000

That's 58% of our goal. We have had 63 donors out of a population of 305.

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