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Next-gen water purification system hits fleet; Marine Corps, Army team recognized for award-winning design
181016-N-SQ432-1062.JPG Photo By: MC1 Jonathan Correa

Nov 6, 2018
MARINE CORPS BASE QUANTICO, Va. - Members of Marine Corps Systems Command’s Expeditionary Water Systems Team were presented the Ron Kiss Maritime Technology Transition Award during a ceremony at the Pentagon Oct. 16. Pictured left to right: Marc Paquette, portfolio manager, Logistics Combat Element Systems; Jeff Dunn, engineer, U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command; Arthur Lundquist, engineer, U.S. Army Medical Command-Army Public Health Center; William Varnava, engineer, Naval Facilities Engineering Command; Dolores Peterkin, MCSC budget analyst; Soraia Yakubova, lead engineer; Capt. Jeremy Walker, project officer; Jonathan York, team lead; and James Geurts, assistant secretary of the Navy for Research Development and Acquisition. (U.S. Navy photo by MC1 Jonathan Correa)


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