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Brig. Gen. Frank Kelley, commander of Marine Corps Systems Command, speaks to more than 200 attendees at the 2012 Ammunition Awards Program Reception May 22 at the National Museum of the Marine Corps in Triangle, Va. MCSC’s Program Management office for Ammunition co-hosted the event with the Marine Corps Association and Foundation, to recognize four Marines for their outstanding performance in the ammunition field. - Brig. Gen. Frank Kelley, commander of Marine Corps Systems Command, speaks to more than 200 attendees at the 2012 Ammunition Awards Program Reception May 22 at the National Museum of the Marine Corps in Triangle, Va. MCSC’s Program Management office for Ammunition co-hosted the event with the Marine Corps Association and Foundation, to recognize four Marines for their outstanding performance in the ammunition field.
Chief Warrant Officer 3 Peter Garibaldi, deputy test director for the Joint Program Office Mine Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle Test and Evaluation branch, describes the inside of the Medium Tactical Vehicle Replacement to Ms. Marie Johns of the Small Business Administration at the Transportation Demonstration Support Area May 9 in Quantico, Va. Members of the Small Business Administration and Marines participating in the “Boots to Business” program visited TDSA to view static displays of several Marine Corps vehicle platforms - Chief Warrant Officer 3 Peter Garibaldi, deputy test director for the Joint Program Office Mine Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle Test and Evaluation branch, describes the inside of the Medium Tactical Vehicle Replacement to Ms. Marie Johns of the Small Business Administration at the Transportation Demonstration Support Area May 9 in Quantico, Va. Members of the Small Business Administration and Marines participating in the “Boots to Business” program visited TDSA to view static displays of several Marine Corps vehicle platforms
Marine Corps Systems Command and Program Executive Officer Land Systems have won the 2012 Department of the Navy Acquisition Excellence Award for Small Business Team. Led by Dave Dawson (center), associate director of Small Business Programs, team members included (from left) Jodie Shifflett, contracting officer; Dung "Zoom" Phan, lead engineer; Judy Campbell, contract specialist; and Austin "A.J." Johnson, Small Business Program deputy. Not pictured are Patrick Garrard, program analyst, and Lenore Boissiere, project officer. - Marine Corps Systems Command and Program Executive Officer Land Systems have won the 2012 Department of the Navy Acquisition Excellence Award for Small Business Team. Led by Dave Dawson (center), associate director of Small Business Programs, team members included (from left) Jodie Shifflett, contracting officer; Dung "Zoom" Phan, lead engineer; Judy Campbell, contract specialist; and Austin "A.J." Johnson, Small Business Program deputy. Not pictured are Patrick Garrard, program analyst, and Lenore Boissiere, project officer.
The Close Combat Tactical Trainer will allow the 2nd Tank Battalion the ability to conduct training tasks it otherwise would not be able to conduct. - The Close Combat Tactical Trainer will allow the 2nd Tank Battalion the ability to conduct training tasks it otherwise would not be able to conduct.
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.
Brig. Gen. Frank Kelley, commander of Marine Corps Systems Command, addresses students during a science, technology, engineering and mathematics, or STEM, event May 9 at Quantico Middle/High School. - Brig. Gen. Frank Kelley, commander of Marine Corps Systems Command, addresses students during a science, technology, engineering and mathematics, or STEM, event May 9 at Quantico Middle/High School.
Mike O’Neal, Modeling and Simulation team lead at Marine Corps Systems Command, explains how the Georgia Tech Research Institute facility at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., can serve people throughout the command and elsewhere in the Department of Defense. The GTRI facility was designed to support the use of the advanced Model Based Systems Engineering tools for analysis of alternatives. - Mike O’Neal, Modeling and Simulation team lead at Marine Corps Systems Command, explains how the Georgia Tech Research Institute facility at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., can serve people throughout the command and elsewhere in the Department of Defense. The GTRI facility was designed to support the use of the advanced Model Based Systems Engineering tools for analysis of alternatives.
Ariel Kisiah, daughter of Aimee and Stephen Kisiah, both with Resource Management, checks out a weapon at the Infantry Combat Equipment display April 25 during Marine Corps Systems Command's "Bring Your Daughters and Sons to Work Day." - Ariel Kisiah, daughter of Aimee and Stephen Kisiah, both with Resource Management, checks out a weapon at the Infantry Combat Equipment display April 25 during Marine Corps Systems Command's "Bring Your Daughters and Sons to Work Day."
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