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Paid advertising supplement Volume 7 ~ Issue 2 ~ April 2008 www.ausaredstone.org Department of the Army Civilian Bosses Breakfast with MG Myles of the Year Awards Dinner On April 2nd the Redstone-Huntsville Chapter of the Association of AUSA will sponsor the Department of the Army Civilian of the Year Award Dinner. This award and dinner recognizes local Department of the Army Civilians who have demonstrated exceptional performance as members of the Army team. This year’s nominees are: BARRY PIKE Management/Executive Award MICHAEL KRAUSE Management/Executive Award MICHAEL RAGOZA Management/Executive Award TIM OWINGS Management/Executive Award JAMES KELTON Professional/Technical Award RICHARD LEWIS Professional/Technical Award ROBERT BRANIN Professional/Technical Award RONNIE McDANIEL Professional/Technical Award THERESA FALCETANO Professional/Technical Award LINDA COSGRAY Supporting Staff Award The Chapter nominee selected from among all of the local nominees will be announced at the dinner and go on to compete for the AUSA Third Region (Southeast USA) competition later in the summer. The Region winners are recognized nationally at the AUSA Annual Meeting in Washington DC in October. Redstone Chapter recognized by Alabama National Guard On January 27, the 1169th Engineer Group, Alabama National Guard, presented a mosaic print to the Redstone-Huntsville AUSA Chapter in recognition of its support to their Soldiers and their Families. Representatives of the Chapter were present to take part in the Freedom Salute Ceremony organized not only to recognize its returning Soldiers, but also the Huntsville community for its solid and continuous support. The print may be viewed at the David Carney, Jim Rountree, Steve Taylor, Madison County Veterans Memorial COL Randal Martin hold a mosaic print preoffice, 403 Franklin Street. sented to our local chapter. REDSTONE – HUNTSVILLE CHAPTER ASSOCIATION OF THE U.S. ARMY POST OFFICE BOX 7054 HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA 35807 Your Redstone-Huntsville Chapter the Association of the United States Army believes that membership should have its privileges. One way we deliver on that promise is the Bosses Breakfast open to our Corporate Members. Our Bosses Breakfast on 17 January featured Major General James R. Myles, Commanding General, US Army Aviation and Missile Command. Chapter Board Member Marc Jacobson organized the event at the Redstone Officers and Civilians Club with over 110 corporate leaders attending. General Myles spoke on the impact of BRAC on Redstone Arsenal, praised the members of Team Redstone for outstanding support to warfighters in OIF and OEF, praised this great generation of Soldiers for all that they do and spoke of AMCOM and the Army’s General Myles spoke on the impact of covenant with their families. He also praised the Red- BRAC on Redstone Arsenal at a recent stone-Huntsville Chapter AUSA for being all it can be. AUSA Bosses Breakfast. Contributions of local Army National Guard units recognized at birthday breakfast On 13 December, the Redstone-Huntsville Chapter AUSA held a birthday breakfast at the Heritage Club (Corporate Member), which did a great SOS to go with the breakfast buffet, to honor the Army National Guard’s celebration of 371 years of service. Mayor Spencer (Chapter Board Member) signed a proclamation recognizing the contribution of our local Army National Guard units and leaders serving the nation and the community. BG Brooks Hodges, CG, 142nd Signal Brigade, told a short version of the long and proud history of the Army National Guard, pointing out accomplishments of those present. Plan to attend 10th Annual Tactical Missiles Conference The 10th Annual Tactical Missiles Conference is May 20, 2008 from 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. at the Von Braun Center North Hall. A golf tournament will precede the conference on May 19 at the Valley Hill Country Club. The purpose of the conference is to provide an open forum for the presentation of current and future Army tactical missile programs in a collaborative government and industry environment. The morning session will begin with a Team Redstone Overview by the Army Aviation and Missile Command commanding general, Maj. Gen. James R. Myles. Brig. Gen. Gino Dellarocco, commanding general of PEO missiles and space, will provide a State-of-the-PEO discussion. This is an unclassified conference. Attendance is limited, so attendees are encouraged to register early. To register for the conference, call (256) 519-6682. To register for the golf tournament, call Mike Kelley at (256) 542-5100 or email at Michael_Kelley@raytheon.com. Thank you for being a member of the RedstoneHuntsville Chapter of AUSA. Finally it seems that spring is in the air and time for spring break / cleaning / training – family and friends activities. You’ll read elsewhere in this Salute of activities that your Chapter accomplished during the winter months. My praise goes to the Officers and Board Members who organized and executed these programs and to all of you who volunteered to help or just turned out to enjoy the activities and camaraderie. It’s time to kick things up another notch. On 2 April, the Chapter hosts its annual Department of the Army Civilian of the Year Dinner at the Von Braun Center North Hall. The candidates are the Best of the Best from the Team Redstone community; our selected DAC will then compete with other 3d Region AUSA nominees for consideration at the Annual Meeting in October as AUSA’s 2008 DAC of the Year. I am personally pleased to let you know of another significant aspect of the Dinner. We are naming the award the George G. Williams Redstone-Huntsville DAC of the Year award to honor one of our own, who continues to influence technology and program management long after his completion of an outstanding career as a of Chapter Officers and Board Members. DAC that culminated with his tenure as PEO Your Executive Committee has formed four Tactical Missiles. A special thank you also Task Forces to set a course for future expansion of goes to Colonel (Retired) Jerry Hamilton and the Chapter and its activities. The four TF are: his team (Mark Umansky, Pam Caruso, Dick Community Outreach, Satellite Chapters, DAC Rhoades, and Will Webb) for their work on membership, and the 50th Anniversary of the this community event. Redstone-Huntsville Chapter in 2009. That will be Speaking of Tactical Missiles, Our 10th a memorable event for the Chapter, Team RedAnnual Tactical Missiles Conference is fast stone and the Huntsville/Madison County Comapproaching. It starts on 19 May with an AUSA munity. I’ll share more on that in the next Salute. Michael Howell Golf Tournament at Valley Hill Country Club Great news from the 3rd Region AUSA, our with a reception at the Huntsville Art Museum own COL (Ret) John B. Rogers was elected that evening. The conference itself is all day 20 May at Region President for 2008-2009. Some of us attended the Von Braun Center. BG Gino Dellarocco, PEO Missiles the 3d Region AUSA meeting at Fort Jackson, SC from & Space and MG Jim Myles, US Army AMCOM , are but 25-29 March, where we outlined the plan for the 2009 two of the featured speakers. Tom Newberry and his 3d region AUSA Meeting here in Huntsville that will culteam ( Steve Smith, Janice Carver, Mike Kelley and Jerry minate with an AUSA Ball to celebrate our 50th Hamilton) are in high gear with final preparations and Anniversary. promise extra surprises to mark the tenth anniversary. Your Chapter is doing well and has a wide range of We’ll soon celebrate the 100th anniversary of the activities planned through the Army Birthday in June. As Army Reserve with a breakfast at the Heritage Club. always keep up to date by visiting www.ausa.org or our Another anniversary coming soon is the Army BirthChapter website, www.ausaredstone.org, maintained by day, its 233d. Redstone-Huntsville Chapter, the RedCorporate Member ITT-CAS. You’ll see among the activistone Arsenal Garrison and 59th Ordnance Brigade are ties many JROTC and ROTC Award Ceremonies where working those plans now. As you know it will also be a we honor Cadet accomplishments. Thanks again to you General Member Meeting with installation of a new slate and all our Corporate Members for making this possible. ‘Heroes’ honored in artisitic tribute It’s Art! It’s Music! It’s not to be missed! The audience will be captivated by the internationally acclaimed artist Michael Israel, (www.michaelisrael.com) as he creates stunning artwork in the tribute “Protecting America-Heroes in Our Midst.” Still Serving Veterans supported by our Premier Sponsor, Lockheed Martin and our Platinum Sponsors, Colsa Corporation and Science and Engineering Services offers this unique opportunity to attend this year’s spectacular event. By doing so, you will be supporting our “Heroes” past and present: Veterans, Military- Active, Reserve, and National Guard, and firefighters, and law enforcement officers. Please join us at the Von Braun Center, South Hall for Dinner and this special Show on Friday, May 30, 2008 at 6:00 pm. For more information call or email Josie Hopkins at 256-883-7054 or josie@stillservingveterans.org. (www.stillservingveterans.org) Corporate Spotlights RAM, Inc. 9440 Viscount Blvd, Suite 200, El Paso, TX 79925-7054 Years in business: 26 RAM is a privately held Woman-Owned Business headquartered in El Paso, TX with offices in Huntsville, AL, Manassas, VA & Killeen, TX. RAM is qualified as a Small Business in NAICS Codes 517110, Wired Telecommunications Carriers, and 541712, Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences. We have been serving the US Government and Private industry with expertise in technical support and information systems worldwide since 1982. US Army to celebrate 233d birthday Please mark your calendars to help us celebrate the rich history of our Army. We hope you will take the opportunity to sponsor soldiers at your corporate tables and tell them thank you for their continued service. Watch for additional information as we get closer to this wonderful event. If you would like additional information please contact Keith Freitag at 256.730.1042 or keith.freitag@intergraph.com. Fast Frame 1420B Paramount Drive, Huntsville, AL 35806 (256) 722-4949 Memories and accomplishments should do more than gather dust, they should gather compliments. Celebrate the important things in your life with custom framing from FASTFRAME. We provide a lifetime guarantee on Craftsmanship and a 30 day guarantee on Design. We offer a 10% discount to active duty military personnel. 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Coldwell Banker Premier Colonial Bank Compass Bank Page 3 AUSA The Salute April 2 , 2008 Redstone – Huntsville Chapter AUSA Corporate Members AUSA ambushes Bulldog Battalion! At 0600, the morning of February 22nd, Alabama A&M University (AAMU) Bulldog Battalion was in the ROTC gym preparing for the month’s Field Training Exercise when it was swiftly ambushed by the Association of the United States Army – AUSA. Cadets of the Bulldog Battalion were called to formation to receive a free 1-year membership to the AUSA Redstone-Huntsville Chapter of Huntsville, AL. This early morning ceremony signifies the creation of another Redstone-Huntsville ROTC Satellite AUSA Chapter, with 53 charter members. war, employers were not complaining.” He stated that “every Soldier and service member gave a blank check when they enlisted to serve in the Armed Forces, and we should do all we can to support them.” General Summerlin advised that an element of the ESGR Program is located in seven Congressional Districts, with some 4,000 volunteers who serve in support of the Soldier. During 2007, Alabama volunteers for ESGR worked some 9,184 volunteer hours in support of the Soldiers. Summerlin said the state ESGR was interested in partnering with the AUSA, in support of the same mission—-supporting the Soldier. For more information on ESGR, please visit their web site at: www.ESGR.mil. BG (Retired) Russell E. Summerlin, MG (Retired) Gerald Watson and Steve Taylor at the Anniston Chapter General Membership meeting. on February 20th. ITT Corporation, ITT logo and Engineered for life are registered trademarks of ITT Corporation, Inc. ©2008 Sensing & Surveillance Space Advanced Engineering & Integrated Services On 1 March, the LCHS JROTC Color Guard had the opportunity to present the colors at a Memorial Service for a Vietnam Veteran in Florence, AL. The JROTC is preparing for their annual Military Ball at the Holiday Inn in Decatur, AL on the 21st of March. On 3 April, the LCHS JROTC will be having their end of the year Awards Ceremony. AUSA has been a long time supporter of the LCHS JROTC program. Steve Humphrey will present the AUSA award this year to Cadet Major Ashley Glover. Lee High School JROTC The Lee High School General Battalion has been marching steadily along. The year began with a trip to Fort Campbell, Kentucky where we visited the Air Assault School. Cadets have competed in drill team competitions, and the rifle team is thriving and has won matches against many of the schools in our area. A newly initiated physical fitness team is thriving. Cadets have also participated in several community and service projects along with fundraisers to support both the battalion and community. New beginnings for the Columbia campus JROTC program Columbia Campus JROTC actually consists of two high schools, New Century Technology High School (NCTHS) and Columbia High School (CHS), which coexist on the same campus. The Columbia Campus JROTC Program was officially commissioned on July 1, 2008. This makes them the newest JROTC Program in the state of Alabama. On January 23, 2008, The Columbia Campus Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC) 8th Brigade, Eagle Battalion conducted its Inaugural Awards Day Ceremony. The Columbia Campus JROTC Program has held an average of 100 Cadets over the 1st and 2nd semester of school year 20072008. Learn more at defense.itt.com. Buckhorn High School Buckhorn High School JROTC cadets look forward to their annual Milatary Ball. The cadets are in charge of planning the whole event. They rented the ballroom, chose the guest speaker (COL Steve Taylor), made the invitations, planned for a DJ for music, and they even planned the “Grog” ceremony which is a military tradition from long ago that is still performed at military banquets today. Each senior added a nonalcoholic ingredient that represents a special meaning to them from JROTC. For example, Cadet Captain Seth Robbins added four melted push pops to represent all of the push ups the cadets have done in the JROTC program. Lawrence County High School During the early morning hours of 6 February, Lawrence County was struck by several tornados. The Lawrence County HS JROTC rallied to the cause by doing tornado relief for their community on the 9th of February. The JROTC cadets received many notes and letters thanking them for their efforts. ITT & EDO have merged to form a top-ten U.S. defense contractor. Communications Junior ROTC Events The Eagle Battalion has been sponsored by its sister battalion from Sparkman High School the Senator Battalion. They have assisted the Columbia Campus JROTC in becoming a fully functional program. The Eagle Battalion has taken off and hopes to soar to even higher heights every year. Proudly Serving Our Armed Forces Since 1993 A Technical Services Company www.qualis-corp.com Equal Opportunity Employer, M/F/V/D 00333813 Brigadier General (BG) Retired (Ret.) Russell E. Summerlin was the guest speaker at the quarterly breakfast meeting of the AUSA Anniston chapter. Gen. Summerlin is the state president for the Employer Support to the Guard and Reserve (ESGR) Program, a Department of Defense (DOD) organization headquartered in Arlington, Virginia. Summerlin, who had just returned from a regional conference, told the audience that Alabama is leading the way in its support to Soldiers. He added, “While the state of Alabama has certainly felt the effects of the 00333290 April 2, 2008 AUSA The Salute Page 4 Summerlin addresses AUSA Anniston Chapter Another win for Alabama PAUL ELLIOTT VP Legislative Affairs craft, valued at $40 billion over the next decade, will have a total annuOn February 29, 2008, the Unital economic impact of more than $1 ed States Air Force announced that billion on the U.S. economy. the Northrop Grumman/EADS After the announcement, some in team won the contract to assemble Congress falsely proclaimed that and modify our military’s next our military was selling out to generation of air refueling a foreign country, that this tankers, known as the KC-45. award would outsource U.S. This day, and this announcejobs and that these planes ment, will forever improve the should be made in America. economic landscape of south The facts behind this selection Alabama. should allay any of my colMobile is expected to gain leagues’ fears or concerns. Senator 1,500 jobs with the tanker Richard Shelby Northrop Grumman/EADS’ contract, an additional 300 capable, advanced, multi-misjobs with the follow-on commercial sion tankers will be made in AmeriA330 work and approximately ca by American workers. The Air 5,000 supplier-related jobs Force is not outsourcing jobs with statewide, contributing $875 milthis selection; it is doing the exact lion annually to Alabama’s econoopposite – insourcing jobs – to the my. While it is a huge win for tune of 25,000 additional jobs at Alabama, this acquisition program over 230 companies around the will have ramifications well beyond country. the state line. The entire region, It is also important to note that and many areas throughout the job creation was not a factor that country, will see the positive impact the Air Force considered in making of this selection. Indeed, tens of its selection. Five factors were used thousands of jobs throughout the to score the two competing proposnation will be added due to the als: mission capability, proposal Northrop Grumman/EADS tanker risk, past performance, price and win. The initial order of 179 airthe Integrated Fleet Air Refueling By SENATOR RICHARD SHELBY A key AUSA mission is to work with the Administration and Congress. AUSA’s Resolution process is the venue for developing the AUSA Legislative Agenda. The resolutions are finalized during the Annual Meeting in October, then published and distributed to every member of Congress, Senior Army (and DoD) Leadership, and every AUSA Chapter. The Redstone-Huntsville community is very fortunate to have such an involved Congressional Delegation supporting our area, the Army – Soldiers, their families, Army programs and Installations. Our Congressional Delegation has always been a champion for Redstone Arsenal, Huntsville and the Tennessee Valley, the Army, NASA and Industry. On behalf of the Chapter, I Salute their tremendous support. Assessment, also known as IFARA. In every single category, the Northrop Grumman/EADS KC-45 exceeded the Boeing KC-767. Simply put, the KC-45 platform is far superior in every way. This illustrates that the Air Force made the right selection not only for the men and women in uniform, but for the taxpayer as well. To claim otherwise is simply illogical. The road to get here was long. Approximately three years ago our congressional delegation, elected state and local officials and community leaders made the case to EADS that Mobile was the ideal location for the tanker production facility. It was an uphill battle as we fought off countless erroneous attacks against the Northrop/EADS offering. We were always considered the underdogs against a behemoth defense giant. No one ever imagined that Mobile, Alabama, would be home to the production of a new U.S. Air Force tanker and Airbus’ A330 commercial work. In the end, however, our journey proved fruitful. South Alabama will forever be enriched by this decision. Wreaths for veterans Your service is irreplaceable. We are free because you are brave. You serve our country with integrity and commitment. Whether you are a customer, or an employee, we promise to do the same. It is . . . www.TorchTechnologies.com 00333986 The Science Of A Partnership Benefiting Huntsville’s Federal Agencies and the Citizens of Madison County 2939 Johnson Road SW, Hsv. 35805 • 256-880-0671 00333987 Redstone-Huntsville Chapter AUSA President, Mike Howell, presented a $500 check to Phyllis Montgomery and Jennifer Hames of the Redstone Garden Club. The Garden Club under Joy Parker and their leadership has undertaken a project to place Christmas Wreaths on the graves of veterans in Maple Hill Cemetery and Valhalla Cemetery here in Huntsville, AL. This will be an on-going project and the beautiful wreaths will be used yearafter-year, adding more wreaths each year. Our Chapter is proud to support their service to the community and veterans. Page 5 AUSA The Salute April 2, 2008 Legislative Corner Dr. John Regner was promoted to VP of the Defense Systems Group at Teledyne Brown Engineering. Cynthia Achorn was named president of Analytical Services Inc. She joined ASI nine years ago as a program manager and had most recently been VP of strategic services. Achorn succeeded retired Army Major General John Holly who accepted a position with Lockheed Martin. Garry Barringer was promoted to VP and general manager of Teledyne Brown CollaborX, a wholly owned subsidiary of TBE. Barringer had been VP and COO of CollaborX since 2002. He replaced John Hawley who retired last year. Frederick “Rick” Bachtel is a new director on the Sci-Quest board. Bachtel is general manager of Alabama operations for Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne. He has more than 40 years of experience in space systems research, technology and development including senior positions with NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center and industry. Ray Bouldin has joined S3’s AMCOM Express technical team as RDEC task lead for Advanced Science and Technology Directorate services for missile and aviation products. Scott Parker was named chief administrative officer of Torch Technologies. He was previously with Computer Sciences Corp. Jim Jilek has joined BFA Systems Inc. Jilek will support the Boeing Company in an advanced Ronald C. Buffkin has joined Dynetics. Previously, he was executive officer to the director of the Army Capabilities Integration Center. In his Army career, he led combat aviation units throughout the world, including command of the 6th Cavalry Brigade. Robert S. Dowling has joined Dynetics as a member of the business development team. Dowling has led business development activities for two of the nation’s largest defense contractors. Teledyne Brown Engineering Inc. has inducted Jerry C. Edwards and Gerard K. “Gerry” Hacker into its Engineering Fellows Program, recognizing lifelong contributions in science and engineering. Edwards retired from Teledyne Brown in 2003 after 34 years with the company. He contributed to the advancement of digital telemetry in rocket science, assessments and archiving of ballistic missile flight test data, ballistic missile signatures and optical background modeling and tactical sensor laser susceptibility modeling and testing. Hacker has been the deputy program manager for the propellants, pressurants and calibration contract at MSFC for more than 26 years. Steve Underwood recently received the inaugural Boeing Integrated and Defense Systems (IDS) Tester of the Year Award. The award recognizes individuals for superior performance and continuouas quality improvement to the IDS Test & Evaluation function’s mission and community. George Stefadouros has joined Time Domain Corp. as chief financial officer. Previously, Stefadouros spent most of his career in the telecom- university college | munications industry, most recently as VP and CFO of Siemens Home & Office Communication Devices LLC. Richard Page has joined Sparta Inc. as an associate logistics analyst working in the lifecycle management division on the system analysis branch team. Page, a human resources specialist in the Alabama National Guard, returned in September from Baghdad, Iraq, where he was a human resources specialist assigned to the 1st Cavalry Division. Sidney Martin has joined Sparta Inc. as a junior logistics analyst working in the lifecycle management division on the system analysis branch team. Martin was in the Army for more than 23 years, and served two tours in Vietnam, two in Germany, two in Korea and one in Taiwan. After retiring from the military, he was a logistics management specialist for Avenger. Patrick Vaughn has joined Sparta Inc. as an associate logistics analyst working in the lifecycle management division on the system analysis branch team. Retired Army 1st Sgt. Vaughn was a senior missile and electronics maintenance chief and retired as the senior career proponent manager. Ed Blalack has been promoted to president of the enGenius Consulting Group. He previously was their COO. Connie Wallace joined enGenius as VP of Enterprise Solutions. Keith Zook was promoted from operations manager to VP of engineering services at enGenius. Zook will lead the Huntsville office. Retired Army Major General John Holly is Lockheed Martin’s new top executive in Huntsville. Holly was previously the deputy director of the Missile Defense Agency and the president of Analytical Services Inc. Holly now serves as the company’s senior executive in the area and oversees a panel of VPs representing the three major Lockheed divisions. His joining the company coincides with the retirement of two longtime Lockheed executives here: Steve Humphrey, VP Army programs, Corporate Business Development, and Bob Drolet, senior director of the Space Systems Division. Holly will fill Humphrey’s role while Jim Tevepaugh replaces Drolet, but gets a new title and responsibilities. Linda Knapp was named vice-president of finance and administration for Davidson Technologies. Previously she managed TBE’s Technologies Group Business Management Unit. Henry Compres has joined Sparta Inc. as an associate logistics analyst working in the lifecycle management division on the system analysis branch team. Aerospace Corp. has opened a Huntsville office to help handle their contract efforts with the Missile Defense Agency. Michael Fortanbary will head the local office and Dr. Graham Arnold will head test and missile assurance activities. Teledyne Brown Engineering Inc. employees Ed Massey, Gerry Lanz, Kirk Teitge and Paige Hanks recently received the NASA Silver Snoopy, an award presented by NASA astronauts for outstanding work in the human spaceflight program. Ian Neumann recently joined Gleason Research Corp. as director of synthetic environments. Neumann will oversee the development of 3D modeling, virtual terrain generation and constructive simulation databases for use in defense, homeland security and commercial applications. Jeff Ragan joined PeopleTec as an executive VP in charge of business development. Please see BRIEFS on 7 redstone arsenal 00336404 Industry Briefs Serving the Redstone Arsenal community for more than 30 years Professional Master of Business Administration Concentrations in: Acquisition and Contract Management eBusiness | Human Resources Management | Information Systems GRADUATE DEGREE PROGRAMS Master of Public Administration M.S. Acquisition and Contract Management M.S. 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Systems Management Concentrations in: Information Systems | Operations Research Graduate certificate programs also available Registration forfor Spring 2008 semester Nov. 12,ongoing 2007 Registration Summer 2008begins semester Classes begin Jan. 7, 2008 Classes begin April 28 and August 1, 2008 http://uc.fit.edu/es/redstone | redstone@fit.edu Phone: (256) 881-7878 | Fax: (256) 881-2212 Hours: Monday–Friday | 9 a.m.–5 p.m. • Sparkman Center | Bldg.5304,Rm.4326 | Redstone Arsenal,AL FloridaTech is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award associate,baccalaureate, master’s,education specialist and doctoral degrees.The university is approved by the State of Alabama Department of Education. 00337592 April 2, 2008 AUSA The Salute Page 6 BRIEFS programs project to model infrared seekers and discrimination algorithms. In addition to his duties in IR modeling, he will support BFA in developing new business opportunities in target modeling. OC-546-907 BERNEY Office Solutions Simply BetterSM (256) 882-8828 www.berney.com Brenda Showalter has been promoted as Gleason Research Corp.’s chief administrative officer. Previously, Showalter was a contracting officer for the Army Aviation and Missile Command. Brad Blume has been promoted to VP, missile defense systems division at PeopleTec Inc. Blume assumes responsibility for all facets of PeopleTec’s Missile Defense Agency programs. John Williams has joined Houston-based MEI Technologies as director of corporate business development. Previously he was director of space programs and VP of science Tracy Dean recently joined BFA Systems as the corporate contracts officer. Dean’s previous employment included stints at Digital Fusion, ASI, and Jacobs. Retired Col. Terry Griffin has joined BFA Systems as senior program manager. This follows 30 years of active Marine Corps service where he was a naval aviator, helicopter pilot, squadron and group commander . Teledyne Brown Inc. has tapped a longtime NASA safety expert and engineer for its vice president and chief engineer slot. Dr. Paul Munafo, a 32-year Marshall Space Flight Center engineer and safety expert, will be respon- sible for quality control and business development, said Teledyne CEO Rex Geveden. Government Briefs Ronnie Chronister was named deputy to the commanding general for the Army Aviation and Missile Life-Cycle Management Command. He was previously executive director of AMCOM’s Integrated Materiel Management Center. Steven G. Milburn, director of the Targets Management Office at Redstone Arsenal, retired Dec. 31 after a combined 46 years of federal and military service. Dr. Tom Pieplow was selected as the new director of the Security Assistance Management Directorate at AMCOM AUSA Anniston Chapter honors teachers The Anniston Chapter held its quarterly breakfast meeting on February 20, 2008 at The Classic on Noble. Chapter President Major General (Retired) Gerald G. Watson opened the meeting. After the regular chapter business concluded, Watson introduced the guest speaker, Brigadier General Russell Summerlin, from the Alabama Employer Support to the Guard and Reserve (ESGR), who gave an overview of what the ESGR is and what it does. Among other business, Watson introduced thee additional special guests. They were Ms. Barbara Daughtery, Ms. Stephanie Dean, and Ms. Kelley Hyatt, all 3d grade teachers from Coldwater Elementary School in Bynum, Ala. The teachers were presented an American flag, encased in a shadow box frame. This flag was a token of appreciation from soldiers of the 1st Infantry Division “Big Red One” who are deployed in Iraq. Each teacher had given their students an opportunity to write letters and draw pictures for these deployed Soldiers. This correspondence was included in AUSA Soldier Support care packages which were shipped overseas to those soldiers who are supporting the Global War on Terrorism. Anniston enjoyed one other special guest at this meeting, that being Mr. Steve Taylor, Executive Vice President of the Redstone Huntsville Chapter of AUSA. Taylor gave an overview of the Redstone-Huntsville Chapter and thanked the Anniston Chapter for all the support to the AUSA organization. He also applauded the Anniston Chapter on the various programs being sponsored for our soldiers, civilians and families. Local chapter supports Veterans Memorial On Tuesday, 11 March, the Madison County Veterans Memorial office at 403 Franklin Street, Huntsville, AL 35801 officially opened with a short program and ribbon-cutting ceremony. State AUSA President Bob Drolet, Huntsville Mayor Loretta Spencer (AUSA Board Member), David Carney (Chapter VP for NG Affairs) and Steve Taylor (Chapter Executive VP) took part in the event. The purpose of the office is to offer information about the two-year project to construct a Veterans Memorial in Huntsville to honor all Veterans, but in particular those from Madison County who have participated in our Nation’s wars - World War I, World War II, Korea, Vietnam through the current conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq. The cost of the project is approximately four million dollars, and construction is to be completed by Veterans Day in 2009. The new office is to be staffed by volunteers from Monday thru Friday from 9-4 to welcome visitors, answer the phones and take donations for the project. The Redstone-Huntsville AUSA Chapter will provide volunteers on Wednesday of every week through project completion. This is a major commitment for our Chapter, and we welcome our members to become a part of this project by contacting our coordinator, Kathy Hale, at (256) 722-9090 (ext.16) or via e-mail at Kathy.hale@ipt-us.com. 00336361 Continued from 6 and engineering programs at Morgan Research. He also held positions at NASA for more than 20 years. Page 7 AUSA The Salute April 2, 2008 Briefs 00333050 April 2, 2008 AUSA The Salute Page 8