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Cpl. Kyle Denny with 3rd Light Armor Reconnaissance, 1st Marine Division, from Twentynine Palms, Calif., does a system check on a Joint Battle Command-Platform Nov. 11 during Network Integration Evaluation 14.1 at McGregor Range, N.M. Marine Corps Systems Command’s JBC-P Family of Systems program arranged for 40 Marines to test the new communications equipment. - Cpl. Kyle Denny with 3rd Light Armor Reconnaissance, 1st Marine Division, from Twentynine Palms, Calif., does a system check on a Joint Battle Command-Platform Nov. 11 during Network Integration Evaluation 14.1 at McGregor Range, N.M. Marine Corps Systems Command’s JBC-P Family of Systems program arranged for 40 Marines to test the new communications equipment.
Dave McCarthy, an engineer developmental program employee at Marine Corps Systems Command, views a drawing on a 3-D solid modeling, computer-aided drawing and simulation basic simulations only software package. McCarthy came to work for MCSC through the Naval Acquisition Development program. - Dave McCarthy, an engineer developmental program employee at Marine Corps Systems Command, views a drawing on a 3-D solid modeling, computer-aided drawing and simulation basic simulations only software package. McCarthy came to work for MCSC through the Naval Acquisition Development program.
Industry representatives talk with panel members including Lt. Gen. Kenneth Glueck Jr. (foreground), deputy commandant for Combat, Development and Integration, before the Report to Industry Sept. 26 at the Modern Day Marine Military Exposition on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va. The panel discussion offered insights from key Marine senior officers to companies exhibiting at the expo. - Industry representatives talk with panel members including Lt. Gen. Kenneth Glueck Jr. (foreground), deputy commandant for Combat, Development and Integration, before the Report to Industry Sept. 26 at the Modern Day Marine Military Exposition on Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va. The panel discussion offered insights from key Marine senior officers to companies exhibiting at the expo.
Destini Entzminger and Kevin Hovis (center), a technologist who works for Marine Corps Systems Command’s Marine Air-Ground Task Force Command, Control and Communications Program Management Office, watch a LEGO robot cross a balsa wood bridge June 21 at Quantico Middle/High School. Destini was one of more than 40 students who attended the annual week-long Quantico Summer Academy, a Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics camp. - Destini Entzminger and Kevin Hovis (center), a technologist who works for Marine Corps Systems Command’s Marine Air-Ground Task Force Command, Control and Communications Program Management Office, watch a LEGO robot cross a balsa wood bridge June 21 at Quantico Middle/High School. Destini was one of more than 40 students who attended the annual week-long Quantico Summer Academy, a Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics camp.
Staff Sgt. Stephen Parker (left) and Gunnery Sgt. Jacob Reichert prepare a JPADS 2K system. Once loaded aboard an aircraft, this system could drop up to 2,200 pounds of gear and supplies to Marines on the ground within 150 meters of its specified target. - Staff Sgt. Stephen Parker (left) and Gunnery Sgt. Jacob Reichert prepare a JPADS 2K system. Once loaded aboard an aircraft, this system could drop up to 2,200 pounds of gear and supplies to Marines on the ground within 150 meters of its specified target.
Maj. James Pelland, team lead for Marine Corps Systems Command’s Individual Armor Team, jumps over a log to demonstrate the mobility provided by a prototype Modular Scalable Vest, the next generation body armor for the Marine Corps. The MSV will combine attributes from the two most recently fielded protective vests and is being developed by the armor team. - Maj. James Pelland, team lead for Marine Corps Systems Command’s Individual Armor Team, jumps over a log to demonstrate the mobility provided by a prototype Modular Scalable Vest, the next generation body armor for the Marine Corps. The MSV will combine attributes from the two most recently fielded protective vests and is being developed by the armor team.
From left, Daniel Dunmire, director of the Department of Defense Corrosion Office; Master Gunnery Sgt. Antonio Zambrano, maintenance management chief with Installations and Logistics; Bernard Friend, Corrosion Prevention and Control program operations and sustainment; and Matthew Koch, CPAC program manager, talk May 7 prior to the start of the CPAC Working Group. - From left, Daniel Dunmire, director of the Department of Defense Corrosion Office; Master Gunnery Sgt. Antonio Zambrano, maintenance management chief with Installations and Logistics; Bernard Friend, Corrosion Prevention and Control program operations and sustainment; and Matthew Koch, CPAC program manager, talk May 7 prior to the start of the CPAC Working Group.
Dennis Hollich is an engineer in Marine Corps Systems Command’s Marine Air-Ground Task Force Command, Control and Communications Program Management Office. Hollich first came to work for MCSC as a summer hire following his sophomore year at Virginia Tech, and is now a Civilian Marine and lead engineer for three systems, including Marine Corps Civil Information Management System, or MARCIMS. - Dennis Hollich is an engineer in Marine Corps Systems Command’s Marine Air-Ground Task Force Command, Control and Communications Program Management Office. Hollich first came to work for MCSC as a summer hire following his sophomore year at Virginia Tech, and is now a Civilian Marine and lead engineer for three systems, including Marine Corps Civil Information Management System, or MARCIMS.
Volunteers carry a heavy piece of metal off the Potomac River beach April 22 during Marine Corps Systems Command's third annual Earth Day and Shoreline Cleanup event. MCSC's Safety Office orchestrated the event held at Hospital Point, Quantico, Va - Volunteers carry a heavy piece of metal off the Potomac River beach April 22 during Marine Corps Systems Command's third annual Earth Day and Shoreline Cleanup event. MCSC's Safety Office orchestrated the event held at Hospital Point, Quantico, Va