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Video by Sean Kief | U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command | 03.24.2025
Colonel (Retired) James F. Costigan served as the U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command (CECOM) Military Deputy for Operations and Support from 2005 until 2007 with his retirement after 27 years of military service. Colonel Costigan reported directly to the Commanding General and Civilian Deputy for all CECOM operations and support for over 10,000 personnel across the Army in every......
Hometown: Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD
Video by Sean Kief | U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command | 03.24.2025
Over a 34-year federal career, Mr. Gary P. Martin worked for various Army missions, primarily in Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Cyber, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (C5ISR) organizations, delivering critical information and communication technology capability to the American Soldier. From 2015 to 2018, Mr. Martin served as the Program Executive Officer for......
Hometown: Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD
Video by Sean Kief | U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command | 03.21.2025
Lieutenant General (Retired) Robert S. Ferrell served as the Army Chief Information Officer/G-6 from December 2013 until his retirement in March 2017, culminating his 39 years as an Army communicator. As the CIO, he oversaw the Army’s $10 billion IT investments, managed enterprise IT architecture, established and enforced IT policies, and directed delivery of operational Command, Control,......
Hometown: Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD
Video by Sean Kief | U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command | 03.21.2025
During Lieutenant General (Retired) Steven W. Boutelle’s 38-year Army career, he provided outstanding leadership at all levels from battalion communications officer through Chief Information Officer/G6 of the U.S. Army. He was a prodigious change agent while at Fort Monmouth, NJ for most of the 1990s, transforming the tactical Army to a digitized force and building teams of C5ISR......
Hometown: Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD
Video by Sean Kief | U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command | 03.21.2025
Mr. Bryon J. Young served 40 years of combined uniform and civilian service with the U.S. Army, culminating his career as Executive Director of the Army Acquisition Center (now known as Army Contracting Command, or ACC) – Aberdeen Proving Ground. During his 12 years as a member of the Senior Executive Service Corps and 28 years as an Army Officer, he instrumentally pioneered dynamic change......
Hometown: Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD
Video by Sean Kief | U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command | 03.20.2025
General (Retired) Dennis L. Via served 36 years with the U.S. Army, culminating his career as the 18th Commander of the U.S. Army Materiel Command, from August 2012 until October 2016. General Via holds the distinction of being the first commissioned Signal Corps officer in U.S. Army history to be promoted to four-star general, and is one of only eight U.S. Army African-American four-star......
Hometown: Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD
Video by Sean Kief | U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command | 03.20.2025
Lieutenant General (Retired) William H. Campbell served 38 years with the U.S. Army and 21 years as a government civilian, dedicating his career to the C5ISR community. During his career, he performed duties throughout the C5ISR field from user to combat developer to tester to senior leader. Beginning in 1987, he held key C5ISR leadership positions for 13 years, serving as Program Executive......
Hometown: Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD
Video by Sean Kief | U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command | 03.20.2025
Mr. Edward Bair served 33 years as a government civilian, dedicating his career to the Program Executive Office (PEO) for Intelligence, Electronic Warfare and Sensors (IEW&S). As an original member of the PEO IEW&S since 1987, Mr. Bair has touched virtually every aspect of the organization and the systems it has fielded throughout the entirety of its history. He served in roles including the......
Hometown: Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD
Video by Sean Kief | U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command | 03.20.2025
Maj. Gen. (Ret.) Randolph P. Strong served as commanding general of the U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command (CECOM) from June 2009 through February 2012. During his tenure, he skillfully led CECOM in supporting combat operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, while simultaneously leading the command and the Fort Monmouth community through the Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) relocation......
Hometown: Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD
Video by Sean Kief | U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command | 03.20.2025
Maj. Gen. (Ret.) N. Lee Price served as the first female Program Executive Officer (PEO) for Command, Control, Communications-Tactical (C3T) from 2009 until 2013, ending her 38-year Army career. As PEO C3T, Maj. Gen. Price oversaw critical upgrades to the tactical network, the Army’s top modernization priority, delivering lifesaving communications capabilities to Soldiers in Iraq,......
Hometown: Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD