By Terri Moon Cronk DoD News, Defense Media Activity
WASHINGTON, Dec. 7, 2017 — The Defense Department honored 17
individuals and two organizations within the department’s acquisition community
yesterday in the Pentagon’s Hall of Heroes.
Deputy Defense Secretary Patrick M. Shanahan, who hosted the
2017 Defense Acquisition Workforce awards ceremony, said the 165,000
acquisitions professionals within the Defense Department comprise a group that
gets things done behind the scenes.
“Today is about recognizing the strength that we’ve built up
in … acquisitions,” the deputy secretary said.
“In 2016, we did 269,000 contracts. That’s unbelievable,”
Shanahan said. “All of you in the acquisition system… are simultaneously
improving it.”
Congratulating the awardees, he said, “You’re an inspiration
to those of us who are new to the Pentagon. You’re the people we’ll go to and
listen to, and you’ll help [DoD] become even more competitive than we are
today.”
Ellen M. Lord, undersecretary of defense for acquisition,
technology, and logistics thanked the award winners and told them, “You’re
making a difference both here in the Pentagon, to our nation, and to all of our
allies and partners around the world.”
Winners in the individual achievement awards category are:
-- Skip Hinman, Air Force, requirements management;
-- Marine Corps Gunnery Sgt. Tamalia Adams, acquisition in
an expeditionary environment;
-- Melissa Panarelli, Defense Contract Audit Agency, auditing;
-- Gary Trimble, Navy, contracting and procurement;
-- Wilson Rosa, Navy, cost estimating;
-- Air Force Lt. Col. Andrew Vrabec, Air Force, earned value
management;
-- Daniel Carroll, U.S. Southern Command, engineering;
-- Valerie Clinkenbeard, Army, facilities engineering;
-- Jeffrey Martin, Air Force, financial management;
-- Michael Cirillo, Marine Corps, information technology;
-- George Graham Jr., U.S. Special Operations Command, life
cycle logistics;
-- Navy Capt. Charles Stuart, Navy, production, quality and
manufacturing;
-- Marine Corps Lt. Col. Thomas Atkinson, Socom, program
management;
-- Charles Bass Jr., Army, science and technology manager;
-- Ulises Cartaya, Socom, services acquisition;
-- Lee Rosenberg, Missile Defense Agency, small business;
and
-- Thomas Sachse, Navy, test and evaluation.
Winners in workforce development innovation awards are:
-- Large organization: Defense Contract Management Agency,
Fort Lee, Virginia; and
-- Small organization: U.S. Army Contracting Command,
Orlando, Florida
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