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From left, Brig. Gen. Kevin Nally, deputy chief information officer for the Marine Corps; Terry Halvorsen, Department of the Navy chief information officer; and Vice Adm. Ted Branch (far right), deputy chief of Naval Operations for Information Dominance and director of Naval Intelligence, present the DON Information Management-Information Technology Excellence Award to the DON Next-Generation Enterprise Network Contract Source Selection Team. The Navy/Marine Corps team supported the successful evaluation and award of the multi-billion-dollar NGEN contract. The award was presented Feb. 11 in San Diego during AFCEA West.
140211-M-MC000-001.JPG Photo By: Wil Williams, U.S. Marine Corps

Feb 12, 2014
San Diego, Ca - From left, Brig. Gen. Kevin Nally, deputy chief information officer for the Marine Corps; Terry Halvorsen, Department of the Navy chief information officer; and Vice Adm. Ted Branch (far right), deputy chief of Naval Operations for Information Dominance and director of Naval Intelligence, present the DON Information Management-Information Technology Excellence Award to the DON Next-Generation Enterprise Network Contract Source Selection Team. The Navy/Marine Corps team supported the successful evaluation and award of the multi-billion-dollar NGEN contract. The award was presented Feb. 11 in San Diego during AFCEA West.


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